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<blockquote data-quote="monkeylove" data-source="post: 904673" data-attributes="member: 19756"><p>I'm still using Firefox because I like the way I can tweak the interface, privacy options, etc. But many of the addons are also available for Edge, so I installed them in the latter with imported data so that I can use the browser as a backup.</p><p></p><p>I moved to Firefox from Waterfox (and Waterfox Classic) because the latter felt slow in loading the browser and pages, and I recall experiencing similar with Palemoon, although I did appreciate the ability to use helpful addons like Flashget and Downthemall. Since then, I found desktop alternatives like Xtreme Download Manager, and I just availed of a promo lifetime sub for Adguard.</p><p></p><p>What I'm hoping for is some browser or fork that will allow for more interface tweaking (e.g., add another horizontal toolbar, or vertical and bottom toolbars with status, etc., dark or grey mode for any or everything), with privacy options stripped off or removable, and lots of addons to consider, including those for security, speed dialers, cookie managers, and multi containers.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="monkeylove, post: 904673, member: 19756"] I'm still using Firefox because I like the way I can tweak the interface, privacy options, etc. But many of the addons are also available for Edge, so I installed them in the latter with imported data so that I can use the browser as a backup. I moved to Firefox from Waterfox (and Waterfox Classic) because the latter felt slow in loading the browser and pages, and I recall experiencing similar with Palemoon, although I did appreciate the ability to use helpful addons like Flashget and Downthemall. Since then, I found desktop alternatives like Xtreme Download Manager, and I just availed of a promo lifetime sub for Adguard. What I'm hoping for is some browser or fork that will allow for more interface tweaking (e.g., add another horizontal toolbar, or vertical and bottom toolbars with status, etc., dark or grey mode for any or everything), with privacy options stripped off or removable, and lots of addons to consider, including those for security, speed dialers, cookie managers, and multi containers. [/QUOTE]
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