Comment by lxgr
3 years ago
I agree in principle, but wouldn't wish the coupon catalog emulator that Edge has become onto anyone. It's beyond bizarre.
My personal picks are Firefox on Windows and Linux, and Firefox or Safari on macOS.
3 years ago
I agree in principle, but wouldn't wish the coupon catalog emulator that Edge has become onto anyone. It's beyond bizarre.
My personal picks are Firefox on Windows and Linux, and Firefox or Safari on macOS.
Firefox with Ublock Origin here.
I use Safari on Mac OS with Brave on Windows, with iCloud keychain passwords sync between the two.
Isn't Brave basically what Google is trying to turn Chrome into? I use Brave on my mobile phone, but honestly I'm kinda turned off by the weird advertising it shoves on me despite theoretically protecting my privacy.
I just go with Firefox on any actual computer since I can lock it down with whatever extension/config I want.
On Brave many of their ads can be permanently disabled in various settings menus. I use Brave on my phone and laptop and can't recall the last Brave ad I've seen.
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How do you sync that?
There's an official Apple extension for Chrome for that now, surprisingly: https://chrome.google.com/webstore/detail/icloud-passwords/p...
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believe it or not, these features are liked by edge users.
Saved me 20% the other day