I always liked Firefox, tried Waterfox for a bit too. Settled on Brave. Firefox got too "normie" and Waterfox kept having issues with sites. Brave just works for the most part.
Whatever issues I was having was more like something to do with pages not loading. I'm not totally sure I blame the browser. It could have been uBlock, or just websites being shitty.
There are two versions of Waterfox. Classic is based on old FF and has issues with some newer sites but the new mainline is based on relatively current FF and pretty much works everywhere. There is a caveat that it is now owned by an ad company...
Brave breaks a lot of websites, but I still use it. It's easy enough to restore them. I guess my point is: Still too many websites that do not want to work in a browser that respects your privacy. Selling your privacy is still how they fund themselves. If they just wanted to display a banner ad, that's so simple. No javascript or nothing necessary.
I always liked Firefox, tried Waterfox for a bit too. Settled on Brave. Firefox got too "normie" and Waterfox kept having issues with sites. Brave just works for the most part.
Still using waterfox. If brave had something like containers I'd probably give them another whirl.
No issues with waterfox (G4.0.8 on Fedora 36).
Whatever issues I was having was more like something to do with pages not loading. I'm not totally sure I blame the browser. It could have been uBlock, or just websites being shitty.
There are two versions of Waterfox. Classic is based on old FF and has issues with some newer sites but the new mainline is based on relatively current FF and pretty much works everywhere. There is a caveat that it is now owned by an ad company...
FF is mozila/whatever based. every other broweser (incl edge) is now chrome based
Brave breaks a lot of websites, but I still use it. It's easy enough to restore them. I guess my point is: Still too many websites that do not want to work in a browser that respects your privacy. Selling your privacy is still how they fund themselves. If they just wanted to display a banner ad, that's so simple. No javascript or nothing necessary.
I believe Waterfox sold out to an ad company, which has the potential to be a problem. I'm not sure how bad the privacy situation is in practice.
Kinda where I'm at too. It's nice that it has native adblock as well.
https://kiwibrowser.com/
Estonian company
Supports your standard fare chrome extensions