Preferably on Windows and Linux. I have Brave, and Tor already, would you reccomend Chromium?
Don’t use brave an advice
what he is saying. To quote the user MiscreantMuse:
"For anyone who isn’t aware, Brave Browser is run by a terrible person .
It is also funded by Peter Thiel, the billionaire ‘conservative nationalist’ financing Facebook, Palantir Technologies, and the most egregious fascists in the Republican Party."
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Give them Firefox with uBlock Origin.
I would recommend Firefox with uBlock Origin as add-on. If they use Linux (probably not but, maybe there are some) install them LibreWolf. It is a FOSS fork of Firefox and comes nativity with uBlock Origin.
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LibreWolf wouldn’t be recommendable to a non tech person doe to its changes to the browser to make it more privacy friendly. It breaks a lot of sites that the common folk uses day to day. My advise would be Firefox with uBlock as pointed out.
yea you could be right. And specially in the regards of elderly or not that technicaly people Firefox with uBlock origins should be a good tradeoff between security and usability
GNU IceCat
Aside from all this, Brave isn’t a bad browser, it has adblock in it, a torrent client.
The only bad feature it has (from privacy POV) is Brave Rewards.
From what I know there is browser forked from brave called Dissenter which doesn’t have rewards and also has website rating system, where you can leave or check feedback about websites.I’m sorry but I absolutely don’t give a crap who made it. It’s not like I’m giving them money or anything.
Although being funded by a person who also funds essentially surveillance companies might be something I actually give a shit about
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You don’t state why you’re looking for an alternative. What are you trying to remedy by avoiding using Firefox?
LibreWolf is a good completely FOSS fork of Firefox.
librewolf - its good but needs modifications to use as daily browser
Pale Moon, IceCat, Basilisk, SeaMonkey, and Waterfox are a few that I can name.
waterfox was purchased by system1 in 2019
Pale Moon, Seamonkey are pretty cool because at this point they’re just their own thing. Pale moon especially is really cool but it struggles with lemmy and hexbear.
Use multiple browsers… Chromium for google services if you must, Tor for everything anonymous that does not require captcha, IceCat for any additional resource intensive tasks like video calls, and for the rest use free browser like Epiphany, Midori or Falkon.
But as you asked for Windows there is not many open source browsers so you have to blindly trust anyone like Edge, Opera, Chrome, Vivaldi, other chromium forks… If you choose to use these proprietary browsers you might want to use something overseas (in example if you are American use Yandex browser) instead local ones so the data they gather is less likely used against you, however it might be sold as less anonymized depending on origin, who knows. Also if you use a proprietary browser I would not do anything deeply personal or political or even visit forums like Lemmy.
GNU icecat (based on Firefox ESR)
Some people say the latest version is outdated and very old. Thats not true, in Parabola GNU/Linux-libre i have icecat-78.7.0-1
Problem is that latest Icecat build from the official site is 60.7.0. To have the latest version on Windows you must install it through chocolatey (and it isn’t an official build). On Linux if your distribution doesn’t package it, I guess solutions like Nix exists… ?
All other browsers will either be based on Firefox or Chromium. For those based on Firefox, there’s Waterfox and Fennec (Android). For those based on Chromium, there’s DeGoogled Chromium and Brave, but personally I would look through Brave’s settings to disabled any stuff I don’t need such as the cyrpto stuff.
All other browsers will either be based on Firefox or Chromium.
There are plenty that use Webkit, which has been separate from Chromium’s engine for a while.
is using webkit good for avoiding a chromium monopoly? I’ve usually lumped them together in my head.
Is there a webkit browser for windows? Last time I checked I could only find ones for Linux.
Midori perhaps
According to https://gitlab.com/midori-web/midori-desktop, Midori is based on Chromium and Electron.
I have some crypto, but I don’t want Brave sending me presistent notifications to invest
LibreWolf is my daily driver.
never heard of it before, is it a fairly recent browser?
It is a Firefox-based Fork with some security fixes like disabled-telemetry etc
Use Ungoogled Chromium if you’re going to that route:
any options to sync history between devices somehow? I know there is XBrowserSync, but I don’t think it can sync history, only bookmarks
You are right, xBrowserSync syncs only bookmarks. At least for now.
The site instantly asked me to install widevine
Is Servo ready for prime time yet?
Mozilla is still involved in it, along with Samsung, so whether you see it as an alternative depends on whether you dislike the browser itself or the organization.
It’s usable, but not secure enough, so don’t use it for banking.
KDE Falcon and Midori are somewhat up to date alternatives. I use chromium where i can.
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Honestly, Edge.
It’s the least evil Chromium fork outside of purist ones.
It’s about the same amount of evil as Chrome.
But if you’re using windows, at least it spies to the same corporation as the OS, which means you’re only being spied on by one company instead of two
I like the vertical tab layout on Edge, and whilst Vivavldi’s vertical tab code is not open sourced, I’m wondering if Edge’s is… I use neither right now and am using Brave actually.
Go back to /g/ and shill your garbage there.
For anyone who actually cares reading this, If you want chromium use ungoogled-chromium