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What web browser(s) are you using at the moment?


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I finally no longer have to hunt and switch to other Web Browsers again. It's finally over.
Wait till you find out about the tranny in charge of LibreWolf.

You can do pretty much everything in vanilla Firefox, albeit through settings rather than a quick toggle, though I wouldn't recommend either browser to anyone, anymore.
 
Wait till you find out about the tranny in charge of LibreWolf.

You can do pretty much everything in vanilla Firefox, albeit through settings rather than a quick toggle, though I wouldn't recommend either browser to anyone, anymore.
I'm not the type of person to not use software or anything else just because it happens to be infested with trannies. Librewolf is great. Nobody gets anything from me when I use it. No tranny holds me by the balls.
 
I'm not the type of person to not use software or anything else just because it happens to be infested with trannies. Librewolf is great. Nobody gets anything from me when I use it. No tranny holds me by the balls.
Fair enough

Pale Moon was run into the ground by a furry faggot tranny. Let's see how long this lasts.
 
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Fair enough

Pale Moon was run into the ground by a furry faggot tranny. Let's see how long this lasts.
Eh...Librewolf is pretty new. I don't think it can go to shit that fast.
 
Librewolf shat the bed today, no clue why but all of my extensions were disabled and when I tried re-enabling them it said they were added by an external program, reinstalled uBlock Origin so it's the only extension I have running right now. I'm not taking the risk of enabling them, since the only lead I have right now as for why this happened is me plugging in a family member's tablet to use as a secondary display using SpaceDesk, but as far as I know SpaceDesk disables the storage functionality and exclusively uses the USB cable for display only. I ran Kaspersky full scan on said tablet and it only got one result, being an APK of some Youtube video downloader that has an article on Wikipedia, and even then that's just the APK, not the installed app. Any way to rollback/restore my old extension settings before this happened?
 
I'm not the type of person to not use software or anything else just because it happens to be infested with trannies. Librewolf is great. Nobody gets anything from me when I use it. No tranny holds me by the balls.
I’m the same. If I don’t have to contribute code, documentation, nor funds to a project. Going to bed knowing they would seeth because i’m using their software is good enough for me.
 
For some reason, Chrome Web Store shits itself for me and I am not allowed to download anything there. I don't suppose there is any other website that stores extensions in zip files that I can unpack and load in developer mode, is there? Google search result brings up nothing but AI written articles telling me there is no alternative.
 
For some reason, Chrome Web Store shits itself for me and I am not allowed to download anything there. I don't suppose there is any other website that stores extensions in zip files that I can unpack and load in developer mode, is there? Google search result brings up nothing but AI written articles telling me there is no alternative.
I've had luck downloading Chrome extensions from this site before: https://www.crx4chrome.com
This downloads extensions as proper .crx files, rather then just zip files. So you can still get extension updates and a few other benefits.
Once you download a .crx, simply drag it into the Chrome Extensions window and it should install. I use this method to install Bypass Paywalls Clean and a few other extensions that got nuked off the Chrome Web Store.
 
I've had luck downloading Chrome extensions from this site before: https://www.crx4chrome.com
This downloads extensions as proper .crx files, rather then just zip files. So you can still get extension updates and a few other benefits.
Once you download a .crx, simply drag it into the Chrome Extensions window and it should install. I use this method to install Bypass Paywalls Clean and a few other extensions that got nuked off the Chrome Web Store.
Thanks. I am not even surprised google, duckduckgo, yandex ect. aren't giving me what I am looking for at this point.
Also, fuck Google and it's walled garden bullshit. Can't even download extensions using Firefox or other browsers, you NEED to use Chrome. Fuck off, this should be a basic depository with download links instead of some glorified app store bullshit.
 
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I think we're currently facing a great web-browser depression.
If you want to have something that is stable, secure, private and that can comprehend latest CSS features and display websites properly there's literally 0 options for you.
I've tried a lot of browsers myself (yes, including Brave) and I also used DigDeeper article about web-browsers as a reference for privacy/security.
So far, the best option is ungoogled-chromium which you have to compile yourself and also pray that randoms will be able to patch and maintain it in the future, since the guy who started it already almost gave up on it.
Librewolf is also an option, but you will fully depend on the troon-dev and the number of prescription meds he has left to maintain the browser.

I'm now looking at the Linux "minimal" browsers like qute or surf, but I'm too retarded and tech-illiterate to evaluate if these browsers secure and private enough.
 
So far, the best option is ungoogled-chromium which you have to compile yourself and also pray that randoms will be able to patch and maintain it in the future, since the guy who started it already almost gave up on it.
Librewolf is also an option, but you will fully depend on the troon-dev and the number of prescription meds he has left to maintain the browser.
I'm not sure why people are so fixated on librewolf when mullvad browser exists, which as far as I know has the exact same fingerprinting protection librewolf has (since it's basically TOR browser without the routing service) without having the inevitable tranny dev autism spiral that would come with a kind of dev team like that, also helps that mullvad is just a fairly reputable company in general (as far as I know).

All this being said, the state of "competition" and diversity in browsers is fucking miserable as mentioned prior, and the unfortunate monkey's paw is that the likeliest thing that will shake up the industry is retarded Indian CEOs developing AI wrappers and calling them browsers (article/archive)
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On a side note I found a fairly interesting high effort compilation of browser engines released over the years, worth a once over just to take in the scope of it honestly
 
Thanks for the tip!

Vertical tabs work well for widescreen, don't know why it's so uncommon.

Oh, very nice! I wonder when they added this feature. Thanks for sharing that.

I can't figure out how to remove the horizontal tabs though - can't figure out what that article means by "dragging the tabs out." But for now I'll live with both.
They make the retarded suggestion to basically remove the navigation area from the window, even going as far as admitting that you would be without an address bar if you do what they suggest.
 
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I'm not sure why people are so fixated on librewolf when mullvad browser exists

For me the issue is the lack of browser sync. I've stuck with firefox (and librewolf) because I rely quite heavily on the browser syncing that you get with it - to the point of self-hosting my own sync server instance. Problem is, the mozilla account side of things, while technically self-hostable, is insanely hard to set up. I've never got it working, which means I'm still using a mozilla account to auth it all. Obvious privacy concern.

Anyway, I've just now found this xbrowsersync extension. They offer a way to self-host and it's cross-browser, so I'm going to try it out and see what happens.
 
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