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The original was posted on /r/browsers by /u/Reasonable-Resort-39 on 2023-08-06 13:59:35.
I currently use firefox, i have been using it the past year or so, my experience with firefox hasn’t been bad, but hasn’t been “perfect”
the browser uses wayyy too much ram for just a couple tabs open, i like the ui, the privacy of firefox, but the browser sometimes is very slow and sometimes websites refuse to load.
would brave be a good option?
ad blocker built in and privacy out of the box sounds really good.
but what always worried me about using brave, and probably always will, is the crypto stuff,
would it be safe to go to brave? ive missed having a chromium browser.
chrome, edge,opera, are really bad for privacy
vivaldi just never worked for me, way too much bloated and even slower than firefox and also uses more ram than firefox (somehow)
i wouldnt want to go back to chrome to be brutally honest. the only thing chrome has going for it is the syncing features, but everything else, hell no.
Brave probably would be perfect in my case to be honest, a chromium browser, privacy out of the box, ad blocker built in, (ill add ublock origin ofcourse)
what do you say?
thanks.