@ecksearoh
Why not now already?
I'd recommend vivaldi.com, if it needs to be chromium-based.
It really *is* a great browser!
Otherwise Firefox, or a fork of it, like LibreWolf or Mullvad.
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@ecksearoh I'd recommend vivaldi.com, if it needs to be chromium-based. Otherwise Firefox, or a fork of it, like LibreWolf or Mullvad. 8 comments
@ecksearoh Edge becomes more and more AdWare. @ecksearoh @fasnix Since Edge follows Chromium/ Chrome there is a good chance extensions like this will stop working in Edge as well. @ecksearoh @burkettlabs Google is not only disabling uBlock as in "toggling a switch". They're removing APIs, making any ad blocking extension stop working properly for "security reasons". So to effectively keep supporting these extensions alternative browsers based on Chromium will either have to do a lot of extra work or implement their own ad blocker and boy oh boy is Google going to make it hard for them. @fasnix @ecksearoh @nixCraft I've been using Vivaldi for a while It's tab-splitting ability has saved me so much time. @fasnix @ecksearoh @nixCraft Does Vivaldi support running multiple browsers with different Google profiles at the same time? |
@fasnix Because of the speed and the ease of use. I have things I use Chrome for, and other things I use Firefox for. Thanks for the suggestion but I will never use Vivaldi. But I will probably replace Chrome with the Microsoft equivalent it uses the same extensions and I know how to tune it.