I havent updated my browser in like 2 years and I'm still using the same build of Chromium for about a year... What's the most agreed upon Browser here nowadays?
Chrome
Edge
Chromium is definitely still the best out
Microsoft Edge desu senpai baka.
>>51546657
PALE MOON
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MS Edge
Anything that isn't based on firefox may as well be said to have zero ability to deal with privacy, since there aren't add-ons like noscript.
I would recommend Pale Moon, except due to its lower FF version number it doesn't support Random Agent Spoofer so I can't use it
baka desu senpai
>>51547144
Seconding this.
>>51547144
>using the pale meme
>>51546657
There is no such a thing as most agreed upon browser. Most people use Firefox, Chrome or some fork of those. Make your own decisions yourself.
I like firefox but people hate me for it
>>51548117
desu baka senpai
>>51546657
>using the same build of Chromium for about a year
Why?
Vivaldi is the fastest browser i have found.
ChrOpera is the best Chrome.
>Updates frequently.
>Speed Dial that works.
>Opera Turbo.
>Best Synchronization between devices.
>Best integration with the OS.
>Lighting fast.
>>51547144
>No GreaseMonkey
Dropped.
>>51549625
>Proprietary malware
>>51549230
If it isn't broken, don't fix it
>>51549625
>not open source
Fuck off shill
>>51549710
But it is broken. It's always broken.
>>51547144
>using furfagware
>>51549710
>muh open sauce
stay with SJWfox then
enjoy broken single process browser in 2016
>>51549710
It's broken, I don't even have to look to tell you there are serious known exploits for your year old browser
>>51549704
>Propietary == malware
>>51550121
Why the hell would it be proprietary if it wasn't malware?
>>51549688
I'm using greasemonkey right now
>>51550140
Is easier to maintain, is easier to improve, is easier to control, and its easier to commercialize.
Seamonkey.
I still like Firefox
>>51550612
easier to commercialize is the only valid reason here
>>51550810
>Someone dislikes the leadership of the development team.
>Forks the project.
>Half of the original development team goes to the new fork.
>Now you have 2 half-made projects trying to achieve the same but with less workforce.
And that is why we have 300 distros and 20 desktop environments.
>>51550612
>Is easier to maintain, is easier to improve,
No.
>is easier to control, and its easier to commercialize.
Which for a gratis software means nobody can release a version with the ads taken out.
>>51549901
How horrible to support open source projects.
>>51547144
I swapped firefox for palemoon and I have not been happier. I just copy-pasted my firefox profile into palemoon and everything works
>>51549890
HA HA OH WOW you weren't joking.
Why doesn't he disconnect this stuff from the Pale Moon website?
>>51550840
Thus Goy gets it
>>51550894
if you're supporting worthless open source projects, then yes, it's horrible
love open source