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Firefox it is again?
All the way. Don't settle for just chrome plating.
Firefox and Qwant as search engine is enough?
And uBlock Origin. There's some other decent privacy addons too like Privacy Badger, Decentraleyes and Chameleon.
https://www.privacyguides.org/en/desktop-browsers/
https://www.privacyguides.org/en/search-engines/
Qwant has a nice idea but they lag behind a lot.
With Google search results increasingly swamped with SEO-laden drivel, I've found the gap between Google and alternatives like Qwant and DDG has shrunk a lot recently. The little guys have improved a bit, but Google has also got worse.
Google became shit. I haven't used it much in years. Sometimes it's more useful though. Brave search is my go to. Simply because it has a brighter future than ddg and qwant. Qwant is mismanaged imo. Marketing is crap, products not working correctly, target group is wrong etc.. brave serves nice summaries for stuff you look up.
Most other search engines use Bing or Google, Qwant is one of the few that implement their own entirely. While I agree that it's not as good as the other two, it also has a minuscule amount of market share and in turn fewer resources.
That's news to me. In the past years it just proxied bing
I'm a happy Vivaldi user (features and configurability to me are more important!) but I'm sure this will be implemented in the Chromium open source platform and not exclusively in Chrome (like some other features).