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<blockquote data-quote="RejZoR" data-source="post: 842664" data-attributes="member: 57233"><p>For me, entire browser usability stands on syncing. If I can sync my stuff between all devices, it's usable for me. If it doesn't, it's worthless to me. Edge never had any so I never even bothered to use it. Opera worked great until Opera just decided to silently kill Opera Mini for iOS in favor of garbage Opera Touch which is clumsy and has no syncing at all. Chrome is a privacy nightmare so I'm avoiding that as well, Vivaldi has crappy community and has no iOS browser, only thing left is Firefox.</p><p></p><p>I'd use Brave (despite the fact it feeds into Chrome's dominance by using its engine) if at least Syncing was reliable, but unfortunately isn't. It constantly stops syncing bookmarks, thrashes them around, deletes them or duplicates them for no logical reason, for some silly reason they don't sync Other Bookmarks as separate folder but stick them all together on mobile device and to make things worse, synced bookmarks are visible to the network you're doing syncing in. I had my phone filter littered with bookmark URL's, I don't know what Brave is doing, but it seems to be accessing all the synced bookmarks one by one after sync, meaning it exposes bookmarks to 3rd party unnecessarily.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RejZoR, post: 842664, member: 57233"] For me, entire browser usability stands on syncing. If I can sync my stuff between all devices, it's usable for me. If it doesn't, it's worthless to me. Edge never had any so I never even bothered to use it. Opera worked great until Opera just decided to silently kill Opera Mini for iOS in favor of garbage Opera Touch which is clumsy and has no syncing at all. Chrome is a privacy nightmare so I'm avoiding that as well, Vivaldi has crappy community and has no iOS browser, only thing left is Firefox. I'd use Brave (despite the fact it feeds into Chrome's dominance by using its engine) if at least Syncing was reliable, but unfortunately isn't. It constantly stops syncing bookmarks, thrashes them around, deletes them or duplicates them for no logical reason, for some silly reason they don't sync Other Bookmarks as separate folder but stick them all together on mobile device and to make things worse, synced bookmarks are visible to the network you're doing syncing in. I had my phone filter littered with bookmark URL's, I don't know what Brave is doing, but it seems to be accessing all the synced bookmarks one by one after sync, meaning it exposes bookmarks to 3rd party unnecessarily. [/QUOTE]
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