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That makes the question of "what is your favorite browser?" an incomplete sentence. another browser for other activities etc. Use one browser just for social media to limit their online tracking, another browser for banking. What many security companies are saying is to spread out your internet use.
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All the while they claim to be concerned about privacy and security! A blatant lie! They are working for big data to make it easy to track and mine their users. Essentially, you light up the open sign and put out the welcome mat to every slug nutty out there to track you and mine you for data. By default, every browser I know of allows anyone and everyone to set data mines and run scripts etc. I don't know of any browser that comes default with control of scripts or data mines. Browsers (by Pat Menendez on 01:21:34 GMT from Canada).I should perhaps have said its source is viewable, but it's not open source in the proper sense of the term. However, Vivaldi is proprietary software:
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Technically Vivaldi's source code is available:
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I’ve come to hate Chrome with a passion and refuse to install it on any system. I also use Firefox occasionally on desktop and often on mobile (Firefox’s dark mode is great for battery life on OLED screens), and sometimes Vivaldi for when I need it’s specialized features. I’ve also found it to be noticeably faster than other browsers, and it works with every Chrome extension I’ve ever tried. The biggest reason is one Jesse mentioned: it’s the only one I’ve tried that passes the Cover Your Tracks test. Brave is my go-to browser (by Dave on 01:05:54 GMT from United States).At one point, I had over 2000 tabs open and it had no impact on Firefox at all! Other browsers, like memory-hog Chrome would have crashed far sooner, not to mention you would not have even been able to read the tabs after 50 or so were open. Also, In my experience having a huge number of open tabs does not slow down Firefox as it would other browsers. With the scrolling tabs of Firefox you can have a huge number of tabs open and it doesn't affect the size of the tab which remains the same. I always have a large number of tabs open and with the other browsers the more tabs you have open the skinnier they get so you can't read what they are anymore. The last time I checked Firefox is the only browser that has this. The most important feature that I like and can't live without is scrolling tabs. It is highly customizable and has access to a huge number of add-ons and themes.
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I've used most of them but Firefox is my daily driver for several reasons.
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I've been wanting to move away from Firefox and use a 'real' password manager this is just the information I needed.