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cross-posted from: https://lemmy.ml/post/88187

From my testing, Tor browser is the ONLY one that's actually sufficiently not unique from all the other instances

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In early 2019, Raymond Hill, developer of the popular uBlock Origin content blocking extension, took note of the planned API change and warned that Manifest V3, as Google described it, would break uBlock Origin..

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Im tired of hopping on web browser, I like the chromium based, but I wanna keep a sync of my bookmarks and history without depending on creating accounts on the browsers cloud service. Also I like bromite on android, I would lien something similar for the desk. Any recomendation?

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Hi Lemmy! I'm curious which browser everyone uses? I'm currently on Librewolf, but I try out a variety of different browsers. What browser(s) do you prefer? Do you think blockchain or web3 browsers are the future of browsers?

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Against Modern Browsers (againstmodernbrowsers.neocities.org)
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New gecko based browsers are rare nowadays but this one is especially unique to me because it is more than just "firefox with tweaks" like a lot of the ones I've come across. The UI is different, it's working on custom settings, a new more powerful sidebar, a new theming system, and potentially IPFS/Dat support further down the line. It's very early in development but it's still impressive as it is.

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Hi. I'm curious if there are any other browsers out there doing what Brave is doing, with the whole cryptorewards, and privacy enhancements?

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Just wanted to share my recent experience with Firefox on mobile.

Previously attempts at using it was meeeh... Not sure what versions those times. Quite a lackluster experience, dull, blunt not worth while - so I stuck with Bromite (Chromium deal).

Now it has this fancy on-boarding page with options laid out neatly. Option and defauling to bottom bar which I've not seen in a mobile browser before, loving it.

UI is on point, privacy-wise it's Firefox - Idk what else to say other than I think its worth while a revisit if the previous workflow put you off.

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It's pretty cool. It can use either blink or WebKit and has it's own lower level extension system that somewhat reminds me of firefox's XUL addons.