I’m currently using firefox and thinking of switching, would love some more features and a better aesthetic, but I’m interested in what others are using!

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    5 hours ago

    Firefox, especialy because of extensions like ublock, and sponsor block. But also because of features like total cookie protection. Where cross site 3rdparty cookies are sandboxed for each site.

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    4 hours ago

    firefox fork, iceraven. i got some issues in firefox that’s why i’m using its fork

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      3 hours ago

      Can I ask what issues? I’m using Firefox but open to changing if there’s better options!

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        28 minutes ago

        I know a lot of the current issues are about ideology and privacy. Mozilla seemingly pivoting away from fighting for privacy and into AI, supposedly most recently including integration with remote AI, including Google’s, while not implementing the top feature requests… I’m personally sticking with Firefox for now, but it does make me wary.

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      11 hours ago

      How has your experience with Content-O-Matic been? I noticed mixed reviews.

      Have you tested any alternatives for handling gdpr pop-ups?

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        9 hours ago

        uBlock has an “EasyList/uBO - Cookie Notices” filter that you can enable on both desktop and mobile, which is probably enough for most people.

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    8 hours ago

    Firefox for the add-ons, sync, and other features, but I have set Firefox Focus as the default that most apps open pages in. From there I can open pages in regular Firefox if I need or want to. Firefox Focus acts as a sort of default private browsing mode.