• corbin@infosec.pubOP
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      5 days ago

      LibreWolf doesn’t help me with websites that refuse to work properly on Firefox’s engine. I mentioned in the article that Firefox is already my daily web browser, but I’ve been looking for a good backup Chromium browser for that and other reasons.

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        5 days ago

        Some say brave, but all that crypto crap and a few scandals has me saying no.

        Vivaldi, which started by the original Opera Deva after the browser was bought by a Chinese corp is pretty OK. Lots of the google stuff removed. Very customizable. Still works with ublock.

        Other than that, on android there’s chromite - no google blobs. Chromium on Linux - but it still has the google blobs.

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          4 days ago

          brave is still the best in terms of compatibility, features and efficiency which is why popular linux distros Nobara and Zorin use it as the default

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          3 days ago

          I haven’t noticed a website outright blocking Firefox in a while, in part because Firefox devs are staying on top of it with overriding a lot of site blocks. The issue I run into the most is reduced video quality in Google Meet in Firefox, so I switch to Safari or Chromium when I need to do calls there.

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          Not a great example, but the ERP I use for work doesn’t support Firefox and has some minor issues due to how Firefox handles frames differently from chromium based browsers.

          If you use a browser back, the site goes all the way back to the home page instead of the previous menu you were using, because they put a whole extra layer over the entire site to handle navigation.