I think the best alternative would be LibreWolf

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    2 years ago

    Maybe. On the other hand, it’s much more privacy-friendly than that guy says.

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    I haven’t seen the video yet, but I very much believe what we really need is something better than either Firefox or 10 different flavors of Chromium.

    Something that gives way more control over how it handles cookies. Something that lets you run multiple profiles at the same time. Something that lets you seamlessly switch identities.

    Maybe something that’ll give you a whole different cookie store every time you change domains.

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    Librewolf

    Maintaining a browser is a huge endeaver. Using some random browser that is maintained by a a lone person or maybe even a handful of developers basically guarantees that the whole thing is insecure. This is especially true when keeping functionality around that was removed in the “main” browser to improve security there. One example is the old plugin system that firefox replaced with a more secure one with less hooks into the core engine, breaking some old plugins.

    Stay with mainstream browsers folks and install some plugins to improve them that way. At least you get patches asap.