Current Browser Choice?


Browser of Choice?  

33 members have voted

  1. 1. Which Web Browser Do You Use?

    • Edge
      8
    • Firefox
      10
    • Chrome
      4
    • Vivaldi
      4
    • Opera
      0
    • Waterfox
      0
    • Brave
      5
    • Other - ( please list in comments, thank you )
      0


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Using Brave here on all platforms.

 

Has all the benefits of Chromium minus the Google bloat. I love the way it handles its "shields" as well and how they work on both Desktop/Mobile.

Of course I turn off the "rewards" feature though.

 

I've thought about switching over to Edge a few times and it is my secondary/backup browser on my PC but the UI has a little too much padding for my liking (the Microsoft way it seems now a days)

2 minutes ago, margrave said:

Just a little surprised by the number of people in Brave personally.

it's a good browser for what it is honestly. It doesn't try to over reach like some (*cough*Vivaldi*cough* lol). It has its few extra features in the form of their Shields and Rewards stuff and the rest is just improvement/debloat of the Chromium base really.

I used the Chromium based Edge through most of its initial beta timeframe but when I found out about Brave, I switched on all platforms and haven't looked back. I can't seem to find anything I don't like  (well, things that can't be shut off anyway. I've disabled the rewards as most do but the fact it CAN be disabled makes it OK).  

I switched to Edge after using Chrome for the last decade. I perceived Edge to be better for both performance and privacy.

 

The UI of Edge, in particular the settings menu seemed a lot more intuitive. I've since become a fan of the immersive reader mode too!

I tried out Brave again. I loved the original UI before they became yet another chrome clone.

 

For some reason mine has a 1px line across the top of the browser window that's my accent color.

 

Edge, and Chrome did too at one point, but they fixed it. I guess Brave just hasn't caught up yet.

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