@j2b @Tiritibambix It’s open source with the exception of the proprietary UI.
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@j2b @Tiritibambix It’s open source with the exception of the proprietary UI.
@Tiritibambix @opt9 I am one of the people that jumped onto Vivaldi very early in 2016 right when it was created and after using it for so long I have to say Brave is better now if you’re looking for practical functionality and speed. Although I don’t see a point in using Vivaldi or Brave when Librewolf exists. Unless you need some specific thing in Vivaldi or their cross-platform sync between devices, since I’d personally trust them more with that than Firefox or Brave.
@Lanthanus @grimer @kixik you can also do that by using various browsers on multiple devices. this technically may decrease security, but by splitting your activities and accounts the fingerprints would only be connectable by IP and eventually OS, no?
@anakita @librewolf can’t this feature just not be included in librewolf or is that somehow not possible? especially that we got a follow up from mozilla https://support.mozilla.org/en-US/kb/quarantined-domains where they mention this feature can be disabled in the 116 version in about:config
@jonte @j2b @Tiritibambix I agree. I don’t know of a better alternative when it comes to Chromium other than Ungoogled Chromium, afterwards probably Vivaldi and Brave