Hi Lemmy! I’m curious which browser everyone uses? I’m currently on Librewolf, but I try out a variety of different browsers. What browser(s) do you prefer? Do you think blockchain or web3 browsers are the future of browsers?
Hi Lemmy! I’m curious which browser everyone uses? I’m currently on Librewolf, but I try out a variety of different browsers. What browser(s) do you prefer? Do you think blockchain or web3 browsers are the future of browsers?
Less known, but better in privacy protection than Brave, the french UR browser. I always prefer European products, on the one hand because of having better privacy than the usual American products, where there is no clear regulation in this regard or it is directly non-existent, I also think that it is always better to use European products to face and get independient of the almighty US multinationals as much as posible.
UR browser looks quite good - until I realised it did not install on Linux (Windows and Mac installs only). But yes, otherwise I’d also prefer to use that as I like the EU protections.
You didn’t mention how ell they handle English, though.
For a while, I test Russia’s Yandex browser (I still use their email) and sometimes had problems with maps and language.
No problems in Vivaldi, it has more languages than Chrome, include in chinese with vertical lines (the only browser which can do this), also an own page translate from Lingvanex (still in beta, but release with right click selection translate on the way in next update)