What is your favorite browser? Feel free to share why.

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  • @jon@vivaldi.net Firefox for now, although for how much longer is unknown. Over the course of time, it’s become slower and somewhat bloated from what I can tell.
    I’ve been tweaking and twiddling another browser, when I have time, to see if a smooth transition can eventually take place.

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    1 hour ago

    @jon@vivaldi.net I use Vivaldi for several years on both, desktop (Windows) and mobile (Android), and i can tell you all without fear, without no regrets, that it give me all what i need to surf internet on the better and secure way i ever prof with any other browser

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    4 hours ago

    @jon@vivaldi.net I use safari on Mac as it is the only browser that works with the Apple Passwords app. If Vivaldi worked with it I would use that instead

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    @jon@vivaldi.net Personally I like Zen Browser, it’s open-source Arc like browser which I really like

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    5 hours ago

    @jon@vivaldi.net #vivaldibrowser is by far the best. It saves me so much time. I need to have many tabs open in several windows in several virtual desktops in several monitors. Workspaces, tabs stacking and tab search are lifesavers. The quick search has a built-in calculator that I use all the time. It’s the most innovative and customizable browser there is. Sync is flawless. I use it in Mac, Windows and Android.

    #Edge would be my 2nd choice. I like how fast it loads in my old Windows laptop, probably because it’s pre-loaded. I like the way Bing presents the search results and the Copilot integration. I love the read-aloud feature. It recognizes the language automatically and it sounds very natural.

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    @jon@vivaldi.net

    Brave:
    1.- is FOSS
    2.- By default it is configured for privacy, I don’t have to do anything extra.

    #foss #brave @bravebrowser@lemmy.ml #linux #vivaldi

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    @jon@vivaldi.net Vivaldi + Brave All features potential of Vivaldi (panels, second-level tabs, workspaces, page actions, page tiling, translator, reading list…) + privacy/cookies/certificates/ad-blocker… features of Brave