Don't forget the Pale Moon dev is a furry and banned that extension that fucked Jewgle out of revenue from intrusive ads.
edit: I think the extension was AdNauseam.
dev is a furry
All you had to say. Nope.
Ha! Holy shit the poz is just never ending.
Don't forget the Pale Moon dev is a furry and banned that extension that fucked Jewgle out of revenue from intrusive ads.
edit: I think the extension was AdNauseam.
dev is a furry
All you had to say. Nope.
Ha! Holy shit the poz is just never ending.
Palemoon
Waterfox, Pale Moon. The latter can take some phinagling to work with most FF plugins, but both are great.
For a browser that sells privacy and security, Brave dev team caused quite a controversy when they decided to whitelist certain domains including Facebook ad tracking URLs.
Following a Twitter uproar, they were forced to release a statement yet the update was not reversed. In fact, they went on to add a Twitter URL to the whitelist. The whitelist is hard coded and users cannot edit it.
System1, an advertising company bought Waterfox. They are compromised
At time of my reading Brave is winning, I will go with that for now.
Qt (programming lib) has a (chromium-based) element one could use to make a browser-ish product, without needing to rewrite all known web rendering. If anyone has used it or similar could you advise if its worth a go for the dev-minded to build upon? Anything preferable exist?
Dissenter was gay when i used it. The only things in the ticker was fox news and infowars. I use waterfox personally
Ignore Chrome, Opera, and Firefox. Chrome is from Google who spies on people constantly, Opera is a chinese browser now, Mozilla wants to ban free speech.
Vivaldi
Tor is the only way to not be tracked
Go here to check -- https://canvastrackersimulator.org/
Ungoogled chromium seems to be alright though. But what everybody needs to do is fuck Microsoft and apple off completely and install Linux. These things are far less of an issue.
Yeah I left Microsoft ages ago for Apple, then got fed up with them and went to Linux. It's easier to use than people think and it runs great on old computers.
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