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Which browser do u use and why???
Chrome
Edge
Firefox
Brave
Opera
♤Lynx
♤Internet Explorer
Tor
Etcetera, Etcetera

Ps. The "♤" spade marks are for the Legends who will leave their mark on the history

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  • 3
    Edge.

    Why? Because after using chrome from its original beta days till now was a great ride, but I don't have a terabyte of ram for it.

    Edge despite being Microsoft, is oddly not a shit as a MS product is expected to be, it doesn't make it great though.

    Firefox I've never liked and it's gone down hill over time too so not much of a reason to try and switch again.
  • 2
    @C0D4 I personally use EDGE myself,
    I was attracted towards it bcoz of its many unique features

    - Vertical tabs (i prefer them over those old top tab bars)

    - Option for temporaray downloads (i honestly love this one, you can choose the stuff u download to open just once and get deleted or to save it locally,
    It really comes in handy when downloading software setups and just random documents)

    Ps. These were not in chrome when i shifted to edge.
  • 2
    I've been using brave for about 3 years now. Works just like Chrome but with the added shield for blocking ads
  • 8
    Firefox as I trust the Mozilla foundation won't sell users out for extra cash.
  • 4
    Firefox because I just have too many integral stuff modified that any chromium just isn't capable of because of the castrated API (even in comparison to the latest Firefox API)
  • 3
    Firefox, Lynx, Tor (which is technically Firefox)

    I’ve never used Vivaldi. I did use Opera for awhile, but it was buggy and unreliable.

    I only use chrome at work for google-related development, e.g. google wallet passes; never personally.
  • 3
    Private:
    firefox - because i like how i have set it up (some stuff is not possible with others)
    chromium - for the rare cases i need a browser with a different engine
    Work:
    chrome - its the only browser that works with 99% internal pages
    ie - for the FUCKING 1 %
  • 1
    @inawhile From ur answer i can atleast say that u r not lazy xD
  • 2
    Vivaldi. I was FF user since FF 3, but I couldn't bear Mozilla's BS anymore, so I changed to Vivaldi some years ago. It's nice, not Chrome nor Edge, it doesn't look different upon every update, and it doesn't break existing features.
  • 3
    Firefox, because of the plug-in ecosystem.
  • 3
    Netscape Navigator 3.0 Gold Edition
  • 1
    @Maer firefox has next to no plugins anymore.
  • 1
    @stop Yeah, when they axed the add-ons, they killed the FF's unique selling point. Extensions are not a replacement, you get them on Chromium browsers as well, and actually earlier because that has a larger user base after Mozilla drove their users away.
  • 3
    Still on Firefox (for many many years now) but Mozilla is trying hard to drive me away.
  • 2
    @Root Ah! Lynx OP!
  • 2
    @saucyatom My sentiments, too.

    I am getting so sick of their woke crap, among other things.
  • 1
    @stop that's where you're wrong, kiddo
  • 2
    Chromium because it has the best security model to keep all the bloat (which every competing browser also has) in check.
  • 1
    @Oktokolo the warrior who likes their meat raw! *fistbump
  • 1
    Chrome.
    Just being honest.
  • 1
    Been a Firefox user for many years, but I'm probably going to switch soon. It's been going downhill since they axed the old addon system, but the UI changes in the last few updates will be the final nail in the coffin.

    Tree Style Tabs was the main reason I stuck with FF for so long, but other browsers have vertical tab trees now.
  • 0
    Chrome for debugging, Firefox for browsing, Tor for unlocking blocked content.
  • 1
    Firefox most of the time. Using for months now and not once has it bogged the system down or had a crash like chromium-based browsers (I just find it stable, and it works well with some animation-heavy pages I've made, for personal use).

    Edge since it's already there in Windows, whenever I'm in Windows (not a lot since it's on HDD and takes 2 days to fully boot)
  • 0
    Brave!
  • 1
    Hail Vivaldi
  • 1
    @rEaL-jAsE no. It's a pile of crap.
  • 0
    @iiii I never had problems with Vivaldi, neither on several Win 7/8 machines, nor now on several Linux ones.
  • 0
    @Fast-Nop we've already talked about that and how I've had problems with a fresh install 🤷‍♂️ I have no idea why it is so bad, but it is.
  • 1
    firefox because it has adblock on mobile :)
    and at least mozilla cares about the users
  • 0
    @darksideofyay how can you live without adblock on all the other apps?
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