Original question by @Turd_Ferg@sh.itjust.works
Firefox is messing around with AI, changed their TOS on user data and now the google monopoly case. Basically Im wondering if there is a good firefox alternative?
Firefox, both on desktop and Android.
If there is a good alternative that’s both available on Linux desktop (Fedora) and Android… AND can install uBlock origins (without manifest 3 limitations) then I’m all ears.
Mullvad Browser on desktop (Tor Browser minus Tor, developed by the Tor project)
IronFox on mobile to replace Mull (RIP DivestOS)
Ungoogled Chromium if a website absolutely requires Chrome
Cachy browser since its the default browser on my OS and was too lazy to change. Before that, i used Floorp
I just curl and wget everything.
Firefox for Linux and Android
Firefox. Fast and light as usual. I see people say it isn’t and I just don’t get it.
Linux, compared to chromium its the same speed, but with better features of course.
Firefox, but I am mildly Zen-curious.
Firefox until there is consensus about which is the correct replacement. In FOSS, dispersion is dangerous.
Orion
I still use Firefox despite Mozilla because fuck Google.
I tried Librewolf, but YouTube (yeah, I know) ran like crap on it for some reason.
Floorp (main), Mullvad (Social media), Ungoogled Chromium (websites that break)
LibreWolf, IronFox
Firefox on Linux, Fennec on Android
Vivaldi because I want to support EU based products. It has a good feature set.
Vivaldi for years now. I’m genuinely surprised it doesn’t get more attention. Its tab management is god tier.
Librewolf and Brave for the 3 websites that don’t work