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    Depends on your specific case, but IMO in order of preference for deskop, Tor Browser as much as possible, followed by Mullvad Browser as much as you can, for scenarios where you cannot use Tor Browser, followed by LibreWolf for the few sites that require persistent logins (you'll need to enable setting cookies for those specific sites).
    There's also other Firefox forks like GNU IceCat (unofficial binary for it), Floorp and Zen Browser.

    For a less complicated alternative, just swap out Firefox with LibreWolf. Just make sure to read the ENTIRE docs to save yourself from any nasty surprises. Especially about RFP (Resist Fingerprinting), WebGL, Canvas, etc.

    On Andriod, again, there's Tor Browser, IronFox, Fennec F-Driod. Additionally if you want a browser based on a different engine, there's Cromite, which is based off of Chromium, but it's probably better to stay with a less commonly used engine like Firefox rather than keep using the mainstream monopoly of Google.

    As an aside, this video helped me understand some stuff better and it seems to be less of Mozilla being untrustworthy and more about them being total losers in communication. I recommend checking it out.

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    I don't have 512 gb of ram needed to open more than two browsers at the same time, high roller.

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      I remembered using Vivaldi a while back, I think I'll look into it again.

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      Still buggy

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        I don't have 512 gb of ram needed to open more than two browsers at the same time, high roller.

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        You don't need all that much RAM to be honest. You don't need to use two of them at the same time either to compartmentalise your life. And my second paragraph covers the case that you'd prefer if you don't wanna compartmentalise.

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          You don't need all that much RAM to be honest. You don't need to use two of them at the same time either to compartmentalise your life. And my second paragraph covers the case that you'd prefer if you don't wanna compartmentalise.

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          Correct you need about 32 gb of ram to use two web browsers at the same time.

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            If you want to keep the Gecko Engine from Mozilla to support an alternative to Google's monopoly here are a couple alternative for Linux :

            • Librewolf
            • Mullvad Browser
            • Zen Browser

            For Android you have to be aware that unfortunately every firefox based browser lack of per-site isolation unlike chromium browsers.

            • IronFox (active fork of Mull by DivestOS)
            • Fennec

            On the dark side of the spectrum you have chromium browser such as :

            • Brave (Linux & Android) (disable cryptocrap, sponsor backgrounds and it's quite good)
            • Cromite (Android)
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            I have been daily driving Zen and aside from some random issues here and there when they mess with the UI (which is to be expected with a beta). It kind of reminds me of how cool Firefox felt back in the day coming from IE. Has been fun to see real progress and effort to try weird things that are local to the browser. Not trying to acquire costly extra services/products that take resources away from the browser. I just really wish Mozilla would have (or even start) allowing people to donate towards just the browser.

            Some of the extra stuff they have have the option to directly support. The browser is still worth being a real option that isn't just some Chromium-based BS. Yet they keep trying to divert money to everything but it. I hope that the major forks of FF start tying to prepare for going forward in the main code without Mozilla when/if the time comes. This new IE that is Chrome/Chromium can't be allowed to keep going and dictating what is and isn't allowed.

            I also have LibreWolf and Mullvad (along with tor) and like them for the efforts in privacy and security. But are too restrictive for daily use for me. Mostly use them only with VPN when finding torrents and other stuff that I don't want to be tied to an account/syncing (not just NSFW but searching and looking into political or questionable topics). Very happy to have options no matter what.

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            • breadcat@sh.itjust.worksB [email protected]

              Vivaldi is much better than brave, no ai or crypto shit and the CEO isn't alt right

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              Vivaldi is pretty awesome. The massive levels of customization are next level compared to other Chromium options. I use it first if needing to use a site that is hard-coded to reject Firefox or other non-Chromium browsers. Also use it as a feed reader a lot.

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                Zen looks good, but being more unique couldn't it get fingerprinted more easily?

                Also their community is on Discord, which to me is a red flag quite frankly. I realize it's separate from the browser, but still. Discord no good.

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                Being fair, just using a non-Chromium based browser these days kind of gives a major fingerprinting starting point.

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                  Correct you need about 32 gb of ram to use two web browsers at the same time.

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                  Bro ignored the second part of the comment. If you just want to complain and be obtuse, then go ahead.

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                  • drly@lemmy.mlD [email protected]

                    Being fair, just using a non-Chromium based browser these days kind of gives a major fingerprinting starting point.

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                    United front.

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                    • hiddenlayer555@lemmy.mlH [email protected]

                      On Linux and Android. What are privacy oriented alternatives to Firefox now that it's no longer trustworthy?

                      The ability to sync between devices would be a huge bonus, even just on a local network.

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                      No mention of phoenix here? I moved from Librewolf over concerns it wasn't keeping up and this project does much like the arkenfox stuff does by using the current firefox and just changing some settiings and policies so you are never behind the latest version of firefox. Check out their comparisons:
                      https://codeberg.org/celenity/Phoenix/wiki/Comparison#safe-browsing

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