I'm switching defaults from Palemoon to Firefox. I used PM for almost 4 years.

12 days later

Firefox and the extensions ublock origin, privacy badger and https everywhere.
I like my privacy 😀

    xahodo I use exactly the same with some more extensions: Cookie Autodelete, Decentraleyes & KeepassXC-Browser

      Between xahodo and kyrios I have most of these. (Vivaldi/chromestore versions).
      I added Decentraleyes today, I find it a fascinating tool. Not ready for keepass yet.
      Thank you both. Sorry Mods for veering off-topic somewhat.

      I finally made a browser change from Vivaldi to Firefox. I loved Vivaldi and its vast customizability and lots of useful features, but decided to use non-chromium browser from now on.

      Is Privacy Badger useful if i already use ublock origin in medium mode and cookie autodelete?

        DNI_R Is Privacy Badger useful if i already use ublock origin in medium mode and cookie autodelete?

        uBlock origin works white/black lists while Privacy Badger uses an algorithm to dynamically detect some behaviors so they are complementary.

        Regarding Cookie Autodelete, I use it because blocking all 3rd party cookies can be problematic and also because it allows me to easily whitelist some cookies directly from the toolbar of my browser.

        yursan9 If you want to customize the colour scheme, I recommend you take a look at the Firefox Colors extension

        a month later

        I am giving Brave a run. Firefox on Android is becoming painful :S, shame.

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        seanragout Yeah, I use it daily, Awesome browser

        Mainly Brave, and now and then Firefox.

        Firefox for normal usage and Chrome for chrome-exclusive tasks!

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        brent Have a look at Palemoon.

        My former self would not believe this but I am looking forward to trying out the new Chromium-based Microsoft Edge, to be ported to Linux if my sources are correct. It's the lightest and fastest chromium browser I've seen so far. If you must browser Google biased websites (such as the online documentation for many Google developer services, Youtube and Gmails) it's much faster than Firefox.

          [deleted] Are you implying that Edge is not being respectful of one's privacy, hence that it's not a good browser? 😃 Anyone who's not been living under a rock for the past 15 years knows that the only way of safeguarding one's privacy above anything else should use only Opera or Firefox with the appropriate extensions and tweaks. This does not mean that there is no value in developping web browsers which, on other account than just privacy, such as speed, do exceptionnally well (admittedly I am yet to see benchmarks to substantiate this claim, but my personal experience is that Edge Chromium has no rival in speed).