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Updated my ranking of browsers, added Arc since I’ve now used it for a decent amount of time. A few notes:

  1. I’m ranking them based on the Windows versions of each browser, I’ve tried them all on my current machine running Windows 11.

  2. I’ve tried other niche browsers like Ungoogled Chromium, LibreWolf, Zen Browser, etc. However, I’m keeping it to the most “mainstream” browsers. I added Tor Browser since it’s less a Firefox fork but a uniquely set up browser for a specific use case.

  3. I have more pros for my best browsers and more cons for my worst browsers but wanted to keep it to the biggest ones.

Okay that's it here's the list:

Nov 12, 2024, 11:20 PM
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Let’s gooo firefox for the win 🔥🔥🔥

I’m using Zen Browser right now! based on firefox, I love that ff is on top ❤️‍🔥 but I also love how this forked version removes telemetry/other invasive stuff and adds a vertical tab bar :)

Opera GX: invasion of privacy

Pretty much, can be applied to other browsers on this list.

decided to switch from edge to firefox after reading this post lol

Welcome! Glad I could convince you to try a different browser (that I personally think is better than what you were using before). Hope you enjoy your time with Firefox!

i’m on edge with google as the search engine, easily the best setup

Firefox + uBlock Origin is my go-to. Edge is in my view very bloated and constantly interrupts or interjects itself, telling me to try features or some AI crap I don’t want. I even just tested while typing this, I opened Edge, and it opened a second tab advertising new features saying the browser just “updated”, I checked the version yesterday while making this post, and it’s the same one as today.

I use it since I love the home page.

i guess you just threw safari out the window…

its not cross platform, afaik all other browsers mentioned here run on almost all major operating systems (iOS/Android/macOS/Linux/Windows)

As I said at the top of the post: “I’m ranking them based on the Windows versions of each browser, I’ve tried them all on my current machine running Windows 11.” Safari doesn’t have a Windows version, and I don’t own a Mac.

i’m on firefox. it’s really nice, and i have a totally custom config that works quite nice (eg. i hacked in browser profiles like chrome, but a sidebar like arc)

firefox is the best browser hands down, it has stood the test of time and is mad customizable

Firefox is wonderful to use. It doesn’t intrude and just does its job while giving a really robust customisation suite. I also just like how it looks, the floaty tabs ad icons are really nice.

agreed! although my ideal browser would have as little ui as possible haha. my Firefox custom css is close, it’s just got a urlbar and sidebar. very minimal

That’s one of the advantages of Firefox, you can change it to work how you personally like.

do you use Sidebery or something? I’ve loved using that extension.

yep! sidebery is great

I've been using brave and the ad blocker is very good. I don't even get ads on YT. It may also be boosting the number of blocked ads artificially though (citation needed)

I can’t confirm that either, but I just struggle to use Brave more recently due to some of its previous actions (see my comment below). Plus I just prefer Vivaldi if we’re talking about Chromium browsers.

Can you explain the cons of Brave? I don't get them

  1. Brave has a myriad of crypto features baked in (aka web3 features). They have their own crypto token called BAT which they try to push to the user as well as a crypto wallet which is on by default, it’s annoying, and I wish they were off by default.

  2. Brave was caught a few years ago of hijacking URLs you typed into the URL bar and changing them to affiliate links that made the Brave company money. This was done without the users’ knowledge. An example was if you typed Binance.us into the URL bar, Brave sneakily attaches an affiliate link when you hit enter. Personally, for me, I find a browser sneakily modifying links I type in without my knowledge dodgy, especially one that harps on about privacy. More info here: https://davidgerard.co.uk/blockchain/2020/06/06/the-brave-web-browser-is-hijacking-links-and-inserting-affiliate-codes/

web3 is a catchall term for a new iteration of the internet that incorpoates decentralisation and mostly Blockchain technology like cryptocurrencies. Most people use it to refer to Blockchain and crypto stuff generally. Wikipedia describes it: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Web3

oh God that sounds horrible

Vivaldi is my favorite, once you set everything up it's super nice. I kinda like edge (no idea why). Opera mobile is ok, opera desktop is stupid, opera gx is just stupid with two extra letters, brave is just cringe and chrome is too 2010s

Vivaldi is my secondary browser and my favourite Chromium based browser, it can be quite daunting to set up but man the control you get is awesome, plus the settings are laid out very cohesively and logically, which is really needed considering the amount of settings. Firefox mobile on Android is goated, it can run most full fat desktop extensions like uBlock Origin which is heavenly on mobile.

oh wow did not know it did extensions