I'm leaving Firefox, and this is the browser I picked...
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Channel: The Linux Experiment
Views: 272,797
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Keywords: linux, elementary os, open source, distribution, linux distro, linux help, linux 2021, linux tutorial, alternatives fo Firefox, privacy focused browsers, what can I use to replace firefox, what can I replace firefox with, replacing firefox, switching from firefox, what are good firefox alternatives, what are good privacy browsers, web browsers on linux, all linux web browsders, linux web browser benchmark, web browser benchmark, all browsers benchmarked
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Length: 17min 31sec (1051 seconds)
Published: Mon Nov 08 2021
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it's Mozilla that left us by stopping Firefox development in 2017
Firefox over these other browsers ANY day of the week.
I was disenfranchised with my browser options before watching this video. After watching it I wanted to install Netscape and live in a naive/simpler internet time. (I have tried SeaMonkey but, my current preference is for a Chromium based browser and a project that is open source.)
I was surprised at Nick's final choice of GNOME Web but, I tried it on a test Linux machine and it was kind of refreshing to have a browser that seemed to be a browser period.
On Android I'm happy with Bromite.
I've been using Brave on Windows but, just started testing Iridium Browser (the EFF Cover Your Tracks results are okay). Maybe Ungoogled Chromium next.
Curious/leery about Comodo Dragon, the System Requirements say
So I'm thinking it hasn't been updated in a while?