On Mon, 2024-11-25 at 08:21 -0800, ToddAndMargo via users wrote:
> If you have not tried Brave Browser, you
> should. It uses the "Blink" rendering engine
> (same as Chrome), has automatic ad blocking,
> does not spy on you, has a private windows
> with TOR, and is considered grandparent safe.
> 
> I typically install both Brave and Firefox
> on my customers.  If a web site does not work
> in one, try the other.  A lot of sites no
> longer work with Firefox.

I've yet to find a site that doesn't work on Firefox.  I find plenty of
sites that are terrible on any browser.

I've been running Firefox with NoScript for ages, so many sites are
full of scripting crap that bogs things down.  And I find it's the
websites, rather than the browser, that are the real spying/tracking
problem.

Doublelick got sin-binned at my DNS server many years ago, that put an
end to a lot of tracking.  Then, in recent years, I got a smart phone,
and whenever I let it use the (uncensored) mobile network for data I
see a lot of tracking going on (adverts for the same things continually
appearing everywhere).

I tried Brave, but it was a convoluted mess.  It may well be a
nerdgasm, but horrendous to use.

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