• exanime@lemmy.today
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    9 days ago

    Firedragon for desktop (fork of Floorp) and IceRaven for mobile (fork of Firefox)… Super happy with both

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      Librewolf for Desktop (fork of Firefox with Arkenfox user.js and removed Firefox anti-features) and Mull for Android (fork of Firefox which is deblobbed of proprietary blobs and uses much of Arkenfox’s user.js and Tor upstreamed privacy patches). Firefox’s Resist Fingerprint (RFP) is extremely important in my opinion for privacy because it normalizes much of the identifiers for better privacy. IceRaven still has proprietary blobs included for Google Safebrowsing and other things.

      Mobile browser comparison: https://divestos.org/pages/browsers

  • Upstream7564@discuss.tchncs.de
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    9 days ago

    Bad research. Brave and Vivaldi will continue the support for MV2 extension, the CEO of Brave said they will continue the suppirt evem if they have to host the code themself.

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      Vivaldi has said they will as long as the code is in Chromium, and are planning on it going away by June of next year.

      No idea about Brave, I don’t use it and never will.

      This did give me the motivation to switch to back to Firefox, and later possibly Librewolf though, so thanks Google.

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      9 days ago

      Neither has its own extension repository, so maintaining support enables side loading but isn’t all that useful for normal people or those who want their extensions to be up to date.

      Brave shields work better than the built-in protection in Vivaldi, so it’s less of an issue there but still frustrating.

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    9 days ago

    If it’s a YouTube vid with a thumbnail like that, there’s a 99% chance that either I don’t need to know this, or it contains about one minute of information in an eleven minute video