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Firefox at home, IronFox on mobile, and Edge at work (not really my choice, but works fine).
Firefox for the most part. Ladybird whenever remember to build it, and the site I'm visiting isn't too complex.
Zen is my default browser, is what I use on my Desktop and my Steam deck. I also use Firefox on mobile, cause there isnt a Zen mobile.
I use Safari on my iPad with uBlock Origin lite to watch youtube.
If I need to use a chromium browser, I currently have Helium installed, but I will probably grab Vivaldi as a backup browser.
I dont really have any plans to change away from Zen and Firefox, works for everything that I need, and anything that doesnt I kinda just walk away from. I also love the Zen interface and workflow.
The last switch I made was on mobile I went from Brave (for ad blocking) to Firefox since Firefox for Mobile has extensions and I found a good cookie whitelisting extension.
Librewolf or Mullvad on desktop, Firefox on mobile. Downloaded Ecosia on mobile to try the search engine, so I’m trying out their browser too.
Waterfox.
But also sometimes use Zen, Librewolf or Firefox.
Don't really have a reason why I bounce around. I just do.
But definitely never a chromium browser unless I have to.
Right now I use Vivaldi on my work computer. For my personal devices (MacBook, iPhone, two iPads), I've been mainly using Kagi's Orion browser for about a year. It's a WebKit browser but even on iOS it can run (some) Chrome/Firefox extensions, which I think is pretty neat. I also dabble with iCab. It's a very eccentric browser with an interesting history that goes back to the 90s.
Librewolf, Firefox, ironfox, and if I have to, Vivaldi. Fuck Google.
Waterfox
Vivaldi, as it isn't American.
Waterfox
Firefox on desktop with every non scummy blocker I can have on it.
Samsung internet on my Zenfone with every non scummy blocker I can have on it.
Librewolf and fennec
Firefox. Considering moving (back) to Waterfox, but unwilling to make the effort right now. I last used Waterfox back when they beat Firefox proper to being a true 64-bit browser.
But here's the interesting one that I've mentioned before: MiniBrowser. It's a bare bones browser that's included with libwebkit* packages on Linux, which are, in turn installed by various other packages that might need some kind of web-like parsing.
I wouldn't recommend it as a daily driver, but it's useful as a troubleshooting tool when I think there might be a problem with Firefox or between Firefox, my config, and some site or another.
I use a bunch for browser isolation. The one I have for general use is librewolf, though.
Firefox with Firefox Mobile and Servo on the side, getting ready to replace it.
I'm waiting for servo to be more like....functional.
I use librewolf and ungoogled chromium all day every day.
I know it's kinda abandoned but I'm using Arc. Love the way it's set up and can sync between work and home.
Appreciate suggestions.foe where to go next?
Also have Mullvad for things I'm worried might get tracked.
Firefox. Vivaldi. Firefox for anything important.
Librewolf/iron fox(Firefox based),Steam (does that count??),Gnome Web (Basically Safari on Linux)
librewolf on my personal machine and firefox on my work machine (I'm only allowed vanilla firefox or chrome on there)
i honestly tried cromite in the last week, but dark mod is buggy, ublock disables every second day, embedded videos dont show up sometimes, extensions are super slow, ui looks like ass. maybe the reader mode is better just a tad bit...but im back to ironfox.
isn't cromite almost just vanilla chromium?
Main browser - Brave Secondary Browser - IronFox
firefox and seamonkey on desktop
iceraven(ff fenix) or kiwi(ik it's eol) on android phone
Firefox on laptop, and Firefox and Safari on phone
FireDragon based on Floorp
Firefox. It's fine. The ai stuff is concerning , but nothing's caused me enough pain to switch yet
Mac and iPhone: safari. Mac secondary: mullvad. Linux: waterfox
Icecat for pc, lightning for phone