I still use Firefox. I’ve tried the Brave Browser. It seems good. I just haven’t bothered to look into it too deeply. It is noticeably faster than Firefox. Even though Brave is open source, I have blanket paranoia about Chromium.
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Defense.gov News Photo 110426-A-7597S-183: U.S. Special Operations service members with Special Operations Task Force South board two UH-60 Black Hawk helicopters following a clearing operation in Panjwa'i district in Kandahar province, Afghanistan, on April 25, 2011. Source: Wikimedia.
Back in the day, Internet explorer was so bad that I welcomed switching to Firefox. I still like it for features and ease of use/setup.
I still use Firefox. I’ve tried the Brave Browser. It seems good. I just haven’t bothered to look into it too deeply. It is noticeably faster than Firefox. Even though Brave is open source, I have blanket paranoia about Chromium.
Ladybird may offer some hope for a good and fully de-googled browser at some point in the far future.
https://ladybird.org/
https://ladybird.org/posts/why-ladybird/
FUTO, who make outstanding software, are major backers. Who knows? Maybe it will work out.
In other Firefox news:
https://www.mozilla.org/en-US/about/legal/terms/firefox/
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*groan*
More:
Mozilla is Introducing ‘Terms of Use’ to Firefox
https://www.omgubuntu.co.uk/2025/02/mozilla-introducing-terms-of-use-to-firefox