I’ve been a #Firefox user FOREVER. But with the direction of the recent Mozilla leadership, plus their treatment of @[email protected] has pushed mo over to moving to @[email protected]
Sad, sad day. But they crossed enough lines that it’s time. And @[email protected] has been a strong advocate for the fediverse and the open web.
@tchambers @stevetex @Vivaldi @jon
Yeah, I’ve moved over to Waterfox, and it seems to be pretty good so far. Lots of privacy and ad-blocking right out of the box.
@jpthuot03 @tchambers @stevetex @Vivaldi @jon Waterfox is great for legacy compatibility, especially if you need to run an old flash site. It lacks some modern features though.
@mike @tchambers @stevetex @Vivaldi @jon
I don’t know enough to know enough, it would seem. I just looked at a list of 'best open source alternatives to Firefox" and picked the top one.
Sell me on Vivaldi, then, if you have a moment. Does it handle add-ons/extensions? I use Proton suite of everything, so the Pass extension would be most important.
I’m using Brave on my android now.
@jpthuot03 @mike @tchambers @stevetex @Vivaldi @jon vivaldi is not opensource though 🤔
https://vivaldi.com/blog/technology/why-isnt-vivaldi-browser-open-source/
@maybit @jpthuot03 @mike @stevetex @Vivaldi @jon Not being 100 percent open source is not a show stopper for me -but supporting open web standards is a MUST - and they are super solid on that.