Brave sucks. They have become everything they said they wanted to fight>advertisements (!) on your startpage>dodgy, built-in VPN which they want to charge you for>built-in crypto wallet (???)>auto-update checksSo much for "I'm not a product", muh data isn't for sale. It's decent on Android, I'll give them that.Which browser should Winfags use in 2024+?
Edge
>>100197507>a bunch of optional shitSorry, I'll keep using them because of randomized FP supremacy.
>>100197507bave
>>100197507I've been using firefox for 10 years and it does everything I need.
>>100197507>advertisements (!) on your startpagecan be disabled>built-in crypto wallet (???)can be disabled>auto-update checkscan be disabled>dodgy, built-in VPN which they want to charge you foryeah that's annoying, too bad the browser would take hours to compile and there isn't anyone trustworthy who makes builds with the VPN and AI shit taken out of the menus.
>>100197523it's not truly optional if it comes with the browser.
>>100197507If I open a private window with Brave it dumps a bunch of cookies on my system before I've done anything else, and closing it doesn't delete them.Firefox has never given me such problems and doesn't break websites.
>>100197507>Which browser should Winfags use in 2024+? Firefox with some adjustmentsLibrewolfThat's it. Anything chromium is not trustworthy by default>>100197569Big cope.
>>100197583See >>100197569
>>100197507this is a brave add?its on startup pagewasnt too obnoxious
Unironically, doesn't matter. Use chrome if it works for you. Since you gave up on privacy by using windows anyway.
>>100197549>save an image image.png>image.png is already in your folder do you want to overwriteSeriously how hard is it to do (1,2,3,4,...)?
>>100197734It's an anti-feature to rename files without the user's knowledge. If I save something with a specific filename, I want it to be specific.
>>100197614You don't drop cookies after every browsing session? What a faggot. Anything that persists should only persist with a login.
I want it to save automatically with the downloaded filename + (1) so I don't have to waste time and risk having my penis go limp in the process.
>>100197507Chrome because google has all my passwords and my desire for any kind of sequestration of personal information is very very low
>>100197795real
>>100197787Obviously I do, that's how I found out that you have to manually remove Brave cookies with an external program. Firefox doesn't keep anything if you tell it not to.
>>100197507>advertisements (!) on your startpageSo you guys actually use the start page? I thought all adults just preselect a tab or two to automatically open. >dodgy, built-in VPN which they want to charge you forSo? Don't use it. I don't.>built-in crypto wallet (???)So? Don't use it. I don't.>auto-update checks If you're scared on what brave has to push to you with a further update don't fucking use brave in the first place you nimrod. I'm updating the browser with the rest of the system anyways so what do I care if it tried to do that itself?
>>100197795make another folder and save your files there if you're that much of a lazy tardlet.
>>100197835So why are you in incognito if you drop cookies? The obvious thing to do if you drop cookies is to just clear all browser data after every session.
>>100197902It saves time
>>100197901Why do you keep making excuses for firecuck not having basic functionality every other browser has? Are you getting paid by the cuckzilla foundation?
>>100197919How so? Are you manually clearing data after every browsing session or something? There's a whole ass setting to do that automatically. Also, to clarify, are you saying that you browse on private, and when you close the private tab, the cookies from private are still there?
>>100197962What you're suggesting is an anti-feature. It harms the user.
>>100198001And giving people erectile dysfunction is not harming them?
>>100197569>>100197876all of these things will pester you to re-enable them
>>100197731this
>>100198124I never had this issue.
>>100198124No, the browser will not pester me to un-set my startup pages. The VPN is paid, you don't disable it if you don't pay for it, and honestly I don't recall ever actually being asked to buy it from them, I've only ever seen it in the settings menu.I didn't disable the wallet, why would I even disable it? I didn't and wouldn't.Again, why would I even want to disable updates? I didn't and wouldn't.It's fucking fine bro, chill. Its a project that I like trying to make some money, I have no issue with someone trying to monetise their project. If something that doesn't happen starts to happen and gets to an obtrusive level then I'll send a message to the devs saying to chill and I'll be back when I do.
>Mullvad browseryour opinion about this browser. isn't it the best privacy browser right now to lurk clearnet?
Vivaldi.I don't get why a /g/ regular would use any other chromium browser.
I use Firefox. I have Brave too for when a page I need is poorly coded and only works properly on Chromium.
>>100198426>tfw there are people in here who had front seat view of Bitcoin's rise but failed to make money off themFucking retards still getting filtered by crypto while letting opportunities pass them year after year
>>100197569>shouldn't have toFTFY
>>100199679I use multiple browsers for various objectives. The best ones as of today are, librewolf and mullvad browser after having tweaked them thoroughly, then Hardened Firefox, then Ungoogled Chromium, Floorp and lastly Brave.
>>100197507stick with Brave or use Google Chrome>>100199679yes it is, only Tor Browser is better
>>100197507>Microsoft's WindowsMicrosoft's Edge>Apple's macOS/iOSApple's Safari>Google's ChromeOS/AndroidGoogle's Chrome>LinuxFirefoxKeep it simple, stupid.
>>100201719PLEASE RESPOND TO ME.https://desuarchive.org/g/thread/98964182/#q98966494https://desuarchive.org/g/thread/96036843/#q96037237https://desuarchive.org/g/thread/94838858/#q94839079PLEASE I WANT TO tALK WITH YOU
>>100201889I'll bless you with my wisdom since you asked so nicely, what do you need anon?
>>100201918could you give me your session id? or some way to contact you? i am really intrigued by your persistance across so many threads. i just love to see you here anon.i want to talk browser strats with you.
>>100201932Sorry anon, I'm just a benevolent anon that likes helping out other anons in need that are overwhelmed by browser or other similiar software choices. I also think talking about browsers is counter-intuitive as the correct approach is to keep it simple and not even think about alternative browsers outside of the one that comes packaged into your operating system. The very idea of a browser or alternative options shouldn't exist, it's just a web search utility built into your system of choice!
>>100201958how do you sync bookmarks dear anon. i have to keep a google chrome on all my devices even though i use safari on my iphone.i am also a bit mad at edge because they always nag me to switch to their porn search engine, bing.
Firefox does all of that except for crypto wallet.And they're adding "AI" to their browser as well.
>>100201719I always have to agree with you. Firefox is generally a good browser, but I use Chromium on Linux since it's also in the OFFICIAL!!! Arch repository
>>100201993I personally don't sync web browsers between two devices because I wouldn't want my search history from my desktop computer to be available on my mobile phone's browser that I use in public in front of people. It might contain sensitive information that I would feel uncomfortable sharing to them. Thus, I have no issues with using Microsoft's Windows, Microsoft's Edge, Microsoft's Bing, Microsoft's Outlook on my desktop computer, and Google's Android, Google's Chrome, Google's Search, and Google's Gmail on my mobile phone, while having Edge and Chrome installed on both as secondary options in case of issues. But if I strictly wanted syncing then I'd decide on whether Google or Microsoft would be my primary ecosystems and choose to go all in on either Chrome/Google/Gmail/Drive/Workspaces and download the web browser and applications on both devices. In case of Apple it's problematic because it doesn't have a Search/Mail of it's own so you are sort of forced to be a tinker tranny that engages in multiple ecosystems, but it comes with it's own conveniences and pros in it's own little ecosystem.
>>100202057Cheers anon, if that works good for your use case then you got it all figured out already. Comfy and convenient.
>>100197507
>>100197507>They have become everything they said they wanted to fightthey always were dickhead
>>100202060i find the ios mail client actually a godsent. i can have all my different inboxes on one app. it's comfy. i don't feel the same way about the desktop thunderbird though.
>>100202129iCloud's pretty cool, if you like it then it seems to be the correct option for you. I don't have much experience with Thunderbird, I use my web browser for mail on desktops, and whatever mail client is pre-installed on my mobile OS for mail there. I don't think you can go wrong with any of the big players.
Brave like a Lion. Proud like a King.
>>100200000
>>100202073OP clearly said Windows. Stop posting about Linux exclusive stuff
>>100202449LibreWolf works on Windows/MacOS/Linux.
>>100197507>Which browser to use?firefox for surfingchromium for testing
>>100202470Oh sure let me waste a few hours building it myself or having to rely on some 3rd party building it for me.
>>100197876>>dodgy, built-in VPN which they want to charge you for>So? Don't use it. I don't.>>built-in crypto wallet (???)>So? Don't use it. I don't.It should be completly optional by installation and not just uncheck it.
>>100202797What? LibreWolf has an installer just like Chrome or anyone else. Why are you talking about shit you didn't even bother trying out retard?
>>100202828Not official