Firefox. Basically endless customization, and the addons are working.
Firefox for everything. Being open source and generally making reasonable decisions is enough for me to support them. I used to be really big on Naked Browser on Android, that’s an app straight from /g/ but god damn it kicked ass.
Brave
Why?
Firefox on Android and Windows, and Orion on iPadOS.
Why Firefox on Windows:
- Containers
- Extensions not affected by ManifestV3
- Picture-in-picture mode for videos
- Easy screenshot button
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Why Firefox on Android:
- Extensions support
- Open links in native apps
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Why Orion on iPadOS:
- Extensions support
- Open links in native apps
I like Vivaldi; I’ve been using it since the first public alpha versions, and right now I’m using it on my work and home computers and on my phone. I might be a bit biased because I’m a long time Opera user, and once Opera went downhill, Vivaldi was the natural thing to move to.
I recommend it because of its customizability (especially the mouse gestures and the keyboard shortcuts); if you don’t really care about that, you might be better off with Chrome.
Vivaldi. It has lots of good usability functions, and handles tabs and bookmarks really well. In fact, as it is descended from the original Opera browser, it had a long heritage where other browsers copied the good features they developed, such as sync and tabs.