Personally, I would say ditch Edge and Chromium entirely, and switch to Firefox. That said, my favorite extensions are: the obvious Ublock Origin, and Dark Reader, which automatically generates and applies dark mode to any site you visit. My eyes start hurting very quickly without it. Both are available for Chromium and thus Edge.
Well, every time I install Librewolf, I at least have to disable clearing cookies on close. I usually also have to enable WebGL and WebRTC, as well as DRM if I’m installing it on someone else’s computer and they watch streaming services.
Personally, I would say ditch Edge and Chromium entirely, and switch to Firefox. That said, my favorite extensions are: the obvious Ublock Origin, and Dark Reader, which automatically generates and applies dark mode to any site you visit. My eyes start hurting very quickly without it. Both are available for Chromium and thus Edge.
Switch to Librewolf
That’s what I use, but I imagine someone using Edge is not going to have a good time altering settings to make their browser act the way they want.
Wdym
Well, every time I install Librewolf, I at least have to disable clearing cookies on close. I usually also have to enable WebGL and WebRTC, as well as DRM if I’m installing it on someone else’s computer and they watch streaming services.
So… Librewolf > Edge, right?
Librewolf is a firefox-based browser designed for privacy. If you don’t like firefox, you probably won’t like Librewolf more
I hate Firefox. Too much power. Too slow.
In my experience, Firefox-based browsers have always been faster than anything Chromium-based and used less resources.
Really? Huh. Not in mine. Mine takes up too much processing and memory.
Have you tried the newer version? When did you use it for last time anyway?
Just recently. Like, now.