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[โ€“] HalifaxJones@lemmy.world 1 points 1 day ago (1 children)

Can anyone reccomend good options fo browsers?

These are all the browsers I personally think are good and privacy-respecting. Sorry if I accidentally included too many options.

Desktop

Firefox-Based

Firefox

The standard for browsers where you aren't the product. For maximum privacy it does require tweaking settings, but it is reasonably privacy-friendly out of the box. It has light customization options including a sidebar and customizable button placement, and can be much more heavily customized with user themes.

Librewolf (Most reccomended for privacy)

A custom version of Firefox with enhanced privacy by default. Comes with Ublock Origin installed.

Waterfox

A Firefox-based browser with some additional privacy features, enhanced speed, and additional features.

Floorp

A browser based on Firefox with much more advanced customization options and many additional features, like workspaces and web panels. Doesn't add any additional privacy-focused features. They recently also added support for chrome extensions. This is my personal choice of browser (with the Natsumi modification).

Zen Browser

A Firefox-based browser with a sidebar+workspace workflow, and lots of stylistic changes and customizations that help put the focus on the webpage. Very nice and usable for productivity, but doesn't add any additional privacy-focused features.

Chromium-Based

Ungoogled Chromium

It's Chromium, but without Google. Pretty self-explanatory, it's simple, and it works.

Vivaldi

An extremely customizable browser packed with a massive quantity of additional features that can be toggled and tweaked for varying needs and methods of usage. It supports MV2 extensions.

Helium

A chromium-based browser with enhanced privacy and speed. Comes with Ublock Origin pre-installed, and supports MV2 extensions. It's a pretty new project.

Android

Firefox-Based

Firefox

The de-facto privacy-friendly browser, although for maximum privacy it does require tweaking settings. It (and its forks) are the only privacy-friendly browsers on android that support extensions.

Waterfox

A fork of Firefox with more private defaults, and extra bloat removed.

IronFox

A hardened private Firefox fork. Heavily focused on privacy and security, it sacrifices some usability for privacy.

Chromium-based

Cromite (Most reccomended for privacy)

A chromium fork with enhanced privacy and built-in ad blocking.

Vivaldi

Very customizable chromium-based browser. It does not come with an ad-blocker.

iOSAll browsers on iOS are limited to the WebKit engine which Safari is built on, so just use Safari. The benefits of other browsers on iOS are negligible.