Firefox, begrudgingly.
It’s the best browser from a performance standpoint, and has the features i want, but it’s still a bit of a resource hog. It’s just that everything else is worse (slower, lacking essential features, or most often both).
Vivaldi, so far very happy with it!
How is it in terms of privacy?
I just had a quick search, I can be wrong so do not take these as facts but some parts seems to be open source and some UI parts closed, like many web browsers they get sone revenues from a start page but the owners seems very decent and advocates for internet privacy since the 1999.
Also they are based in EU which i trust way more than US servers.
Ironfox mobile, Librewolf desktop.
Occasionlly Vivaldi if I have to use chromium for something on rare occasion.
Netscape Navigator
LibreWolf is the only right answer.
Firefox tweaked to the point it’d really make more sense to start with waterfox/librewolf if I didn’t already have the momentum. Vivaldi is slicker, but I think it’s important to support an engine besides chromium
Firefox on Android, iPad and PC.
Firefox mainly and some forks (Floorp, Librefox, Fennex, Ironfox) also Vivaldi
waterfox and librewolf mainly.
links2 with -g if I am in a tty terminal.
Dillo for my super-minimalist setups.Surprised I ly a few people has mentioned this but Zen (and Cromite on mobile)
Firefox
Icecat for pc, lightning for phone
Mac and iPhone: safari. Mac secondary: mullvad. Linux: waterfox
The last switch I made was on mobile I went from Brave (for ad blocking) to Firefox since Firefox for Mobile has extensions and I found a good cookie whitelisting extension.
Waterfox desktop, Fennec mobile







