What is the best alternative keyboard? The best calendar app? Discuss and vote for your favorites here.
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Mostly Brave on my tablet but am playing around with ungoogled chromium, firefox, mull (ff fork) and tor. I really like Brave because it has privacy and security features built-in. With ff, I added ublock origin, privacy badger and a no script extension.
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i use firefox+ublock, didnt know there were so many browsers lol
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Brave is the best, use FireFox from time to time.
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Me too, at the moment I use Vivaldi on Windows, Librewolf (FF fork) on Linux and Mull on Android. I also use Mulch System WebView through Magisk overlay, instead of the Google or stock Android System WebView. In the past I used Bromite System WebView, but it breaks some features in several apps I usually use (for example, the text editor in Solid Explorer), so I found Mulch, regularly updated from the same developers of Mull and Mulch browsers (the first one is a Firefox fork, the 2nd one a Chromium fork).Shadow_Death wrote:I use Mull Browser from the F-Droid store. It`s based on Firefox but with a lot of proprietary blobs removed. Because it is based on Firefox I use uBlock Origin and also add the "Fuck fuck Adblock" filter.
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my fav is privacy browser. it blocks javascripts and ads by default, plus you can do some fun stuff with it like connect over tor. i got it from f-droid here:
https://f-droid.org/en/packages/com.stoutner.privacybrowser.standard/
i used librewolf too, but my package manager doesn't have it and i kept forgetting to update it :O, so i switched to plain firefox. with the right settings it does pretty much the same as librewolf does i think. mull seemed pretty good too when i used it :3
https://f-droid.org/en/packages/com.stoutner.privacybrowser.standard/
jacomail95 wrote:Me too, at the moment I use Vivaldi on Windows, Librewolf (FF fork) on Linux and Mull on Android. I also use Mulch System WebView through Magisk overlay, instead of the Google or stock Android System WebView. In the past I used Bromite System WebView, but it breaks some features in several apps I usually use (for example, the text editor in Solid Explorer), so I found Mulch, regularly updated from the same developers of Mull and Mulch browsers (the first one is a Firefox fork, the 2nd one a Chromium fork).
i used librewolf too, but my package manager doesn't have it and i kept forgetting to update it :O, so i switched to plain firefox. with the right settings it does pretty much the same as librewolf does i think. mull seemed pretty good too when i used it :3
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thebleedingedge wrote:Someone here has experience with iceraven? If so, for what/why?ashleyolsen wrote:Firefox for life!
Iceraven is best fork of firefox for android as it has vast number of add-ons(more than ff official android app) and is generally better than standard firefox and i found it better than Mull browser(also a ff fork) because of external downloader support glitch i faced in Mull (maybe only i encountered it in phone)
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