10 points

Firefox is best, but if you use linux and still like using Chrome for some things you can try Ungoogled Chromium

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If you aren’t already trying to remove Google from your life, you should be.

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That might work… if I hadn’t already switched over to Firefox! Charade you are, Google asswipes!

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i think the bigger problem is that all filter updates need to be declared which means google essentially knows what you’re blocking which means they can respond quicker to fixing exploits to block ads

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57 points

More people should use firefox

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10 points

Honestly we just need more options in terms of web engines

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9 points

I’d already be happy if we still have the ones we have today in ten years.

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Yup, there’s 3-4 active ones, depending on how you count it (more if you count toy projects):

  • Blink - Chrome
  • WebKit - Safari
  • Gecko - Firefox
  • KHTML - Konqueror, discontinued this year in favor of WebKit

So essentially three, though Blink is a fork of WebKit, so kinda 2.5.

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I switched to Firefox not too long ago, the only place I can’t replace chrome is my Chromebook. I can’t find a good Firefox copy, tried using both android and Linux versions but it loses alot of controls functionality (eg grestures on the trackpad)

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