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Brave’s history is very well organized, and its tab management is much better than in Firefox.
I'm gonna try Brave on my ASMR phone, which runs Firefox right now for all my late night ASMR needs... What I don't understand about Firefox (mobile) is how history works... or rather doesn't work: when I press the "back" button it often goes back in history by 2 or 3 pages instead of 1. No clue, I suppose it's a "feature" not a bug, to help you jump back quickly to what Mozilla deems your intended target page.
I do get your point. It is still possible to have modern and minimal UIs. Thanks to browsers' skin support (at least with firefox)
First screenshot just reminds me Win 3.1 when I start using my first PC, so it feels a bit outdated for me.
I still use Firefox as my main browser. However, I also use Chrome and Edge.
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Brave !
Brave browser creates a permanent connection to brave.com, but no one knows what it's for
My favorite browser is Lynx
Browser: Brave
Extensions:
1. Ublock Origin (redundant, but using as fallback)
2. Privacy Badger by EFF
3. Sponsorblock for YouTube
4. Password Manager
I use Edge with Dashlane and Adguard. Also the Redactor thingy from Microsoft. In an uncertain future i will make my own extension to hide "post your invoice number for more spam" threads on LET.
There is something already published along that line, called nosunny, toosunny or something, to screen out yoursunny for those with delicate skin :)
It already eliminates LET posts that match a given username, and it could be modified to match a regex in the message body.
I use Firefox + Privacy Badger + uBlock + Ghostery
But for those who are looking for some privacy tunning browsers:
Pale Moon is a good one.
Librewolf (I have it installed but sometimes it is blocked by WAF or is not supported by CF in some websites which is bad. Otherwise I should change Firefox to LibreWolf…)
Waterfox
Browser: Edge
Extension: Password Manager
Not sure what's it called but the "Merge all windows one" very helpful.
main browser: chromium
extensions:
secondary browser: opera, tertiary browser: firefox
And makes your voice weird.
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Brave + Dark Reader, Session Buddy, Bitwarden
Brave, Chrome and occasionally Firefox
Edge
That UI looks the same as my Macbook from 2007.
Edbrowse is the most frustrating browser ever made for humankind.
Vivaldi, the default ad blocking and height customization I like.
I haven't seen the so old UI for years.
Old but practical IMHO. Compare it to those modern apps that lack a dedicated title bar above their window... these are troublesome to merely grab and drag around with the mouse:
However the trend of modern UIs has somewhat shifted toward fullscreen apps with simpler interfaces and limited configurability, which Microsoft describes as "Less chaos, more calm" so perhaps the modern computing experience doesn't need anymore those articulated old style interfaces.
Yack.
I migrated my main browser from Chrome to Brave before Google dropped Manifest V2 support to sabotage adblocking extensions.
By the time Brave decides to drop support for MV2 (if they ever do), I'll migrate to a new non-chromium browser. Ladybird looks promising as a new ground-up browser, but still too early in development.
Extensions:
You can block ads in your router manually
Why use an extensions which steals all your browser history?
Some people leave their houses?
zen browser with:
uBlock Origin
Dark Reader - most websites still don't have good dark modes
SponsorBlock - skips sponsors and bullshit within youtube videos
DeArrow - gets rid of clickbait slop thumbnails and titles
Tampermonkey - needed so I can block dustinc on LET
Unhook - removes youtube recommendations and shorts to avoid time wasting
I use Chrome as default and Firefox as secondary.