What's your fave web browser?
Abadesi
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Tell us why it's your fave in the comments after you vote.
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Alex MacGregor@alexmacgregor
Chrome. While resource heavy, with Google integration, it's still the best.
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Shosho
Firefox over Chrome. Firefox is the best when it comes to customizing your web browsing experience. But if you are on Mac, it's a sin not to use Safari
Brave: faster browsing speed, no (re-targeted) ads or trackers (ideal for booking flights). Privacy feels like the default.
Chrome, despite how much memory it hogs!
Firefox - fast, not for profit, feature packed and privacy first. Plus with competition, consumers win... and there's not any challenges left to face off against Chromium
@internet_johnny I didn’t know about that last part!
I like to use Firefox for the extensive use of extensions (haha). I use several browsers, but on mobile (iOS), Chrome doesn't allow the use of extensions.
I've previously used Opera before and ran into some bugs.
Safari is alright as a Macbook user but lacks the connectivity of a Google browser.
I've switched to Firefox because I realized that Chrome sucks so much RAM... I didn't know about Brave until now, excited to try it out!
Highlights for Chrome
I love Brave. I like the fact that they are trying to fix the broken ad model. I wrote a blog about why I switched to Brave https://medium.com/@gokulnk/why-...
Kelvin (Beta)
I love Brave but I mostly use Chrome 🙄 I think I just need to commit to the move and add all the bookmarks, extensions etc.
ReadCast
It's Chrome, however I've been using Brave for the past few months and it seems to be working great for me!
I often use opera and chrome
BlockSurvey
Brave in Tor mode
@wilsonbright oooh la la 😎
Always a Chrome fan!
Big fan of Chrome despite of RAM issues.
I love the DuckDuckGo privacy browser for mobile. Still trying to find the right browser for privacy + functionality on desktop!
@md_mogidul_islam hello
Google Chrome. This is my favorite a more simple, secure, and faster web browser than ever.
I do prefer chrome to others. However, Google stealing data is something that makes me want to throw it out.
@thesohaibkhan same, I’ve been thinking of switching to Brave for browsing and I also set up Proton Mail. Now I’m trying to work out how long it take me to phase out Gmail and google drive from my personal life. Feels like years 😬
@thesohaibkhan wait what? They steal your data? Enlighten me! Lol
@deepreneur in some situations its on you because you hit allow and well, they get the go ahead. Other than that I had a senior dev telling me about the stealing. I haven't gotten to know that but yes Google does collect your data without your consent on numerous occasions.