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Chrome on iOS
I am using Waterfox [a firefox based browser] as my default browser and I love it because of the extensions plus account sync [which every firefox browser have ig] + I love their UI as well and for chrome I use chromite [yea I know its two browsers but I rarely use it just as a chrome alternative with google as default search engine for when I need it]
I know I can just change the default search engine in waterfox but sometimes I need to visit sites which require tracking etc
Cromite
Safari Chrome
Chrome
As an iPhone user I use Chrome but I yearn for the day Apple takes the stick out of their ass and lets browsers use their own engine so they can use extensions like android browsers....
Safari/Orion/IceCat
On Android - DuckDuckGo is my primary browser now, with Firefox as fallback. I still have Brave installed but rarely use it nowadays. Check out what graphene OS has to say about web browsers: https://grapheneos.org/usage#web-browsing
Samsung browser allows you to log in with your fingerprint.
Cromite, Firefox or Tor Browser depending on the purpose
Via on android + FF on desktop + Protonpass
Kiwi Browser. Sadly its not developed anymore, but as long everything still works it is the best.
Firefox iOS
I switched to Lemur Browser when I need browser with extension support. It's kinda like Kiwi but more updated.
Vanadium on GrapheneOS since ages, and Tor Browser of course
My main mobile browser is Opera. I like its text reflow feature which works well in all languages and I’ve gotten very used to it.
I guess I’ve stayed loyal to Opera because my first “smartphone” back in the early 2000s was a quirky Chinese Java-based device I bought at a market in Thailand. The only browser that actually worked well on it was Opera Mini. I especially loved the ability to save pages for offline viewing, which was a lifesaver since wifi wasn’t available in small hotels back then, and it came in handy on flights too.
I also keep several other browsers installed, the ones worth mentioning here are:
Firefox Nightly - because it allows installing desktop Firefox extensions (not all of them work perfectly or even at all, but quite a lot actually do).
Kiwi Browser - because it includes Devtools/inspect element, similar to what you get in desktop browsers..
Comet - a Chromium based AI browser developed by Perplexity (for which I got a one year free Pro subscription).
Firefox Focus and Firefox Beta
I use chrome on every device I own. So, that Google can track me 😂 also, I can keep track of my browsing across devices.
same reason i too use Chrome.
but sometime i do use FF too. Its more light-weight on CPU/RAM
Primary: Brave
Secondary: Firefox
Google Chrome on both desktop and mobile.
Firefox on mobile.
Librewolf on desktop.