I’ve gone between a few but on desktop it’s Librewolf. Just like Firefox but more privacy by default. On Android I’ve tried Fennec, Brave, Iceraven, and Mull. Out of all of them Iceraven has been my favorite simply because of its support for desktop extensions.
Out of all of them Iceraven has been my favorite simply because of its support for desktop extensions.
You can use more extensions on other ones as well:
Works on Firefox Beta, Firefox Nightly, Fennec and Mull.
Glad you mentioned that! I found out about it a while back. It’s nice but Iceraven having it out of the box no hassles is nice.
Glad you mentioned that! I found out about it a while back. It’s nice but Iceraven having it out of the box no hassles is nice.
I use Firefox and turn off the couple of annoyances (new tab page, pocket). It’s great.
I’d love to use Gnome Web (Epiphany I think), it’s just not there yet. Maybe I’ll try it again when the next update releases. Currently still on Firefox.
I use Brave Nightly as my main. Mull is for Lemmy and Mastodon.
qutebrowser
by far. I love being able to use keyboard only and I find its ability to find all the links in a webpage superior to extension based keybard-driven browsers.Pale Moon, but that’s because I actually like the traditional style of browser interface.
firefox by a long shot
I like LibreWolf, but I also use Falkon on systems that can’t handle that. Falkon has barely any extensions, and none of them are anything big (there’s no uBlock Origin or Privacy Badger or anything); but it does support Greasemonkey scripts.
In text mode, I like w3m because it can display images. In all other respects, text browsers are pretty much identical to me.
On Android, I found that I like Mull more than anything else; but Bromite is good. FOSS Browser is also pretty great.
However, I begrudgingly use iOS, rather than Android, and my pick for the rotten Apple has got to be SnowHaze. This browser is FOSS and privacy-focused, with fine-tunable privacy and security settings that can even be set differently for individual tabs. Much better than anything I could make with Safari extensions.
Fennec on android, tried mull but it was a bit too hardened, made interacting with apps difficult. It was bromite before that. I keep mulch installed in case fennec has any compatibility issues, but i havent actually had to use it once yet. For desktop, ungoogled chromium does everything i need it to, firefox developer edition is there for back up. I have librewolf installed, but similar to mulch, its just a little too hardened for me to find practical.