Sounds like they will need to invest on a whole new browser engine.I do not care much about Firefox, but TOR is another story. I just can not imagine TOR being Chromium based.
Sounds like they will need to invest on a whole new browser engine.I do not care much about Firefox, but TOR is another story. I just can not imagine TOR being Chromium based.
I learned by looking into it a bit The Mozilla Foundation (not-for-profit) that you donate to filters very little of that money into the fully owned subsidiary The Mozilla Corp (for-profit that develops Firefox), due to regulations and tax reasons. Most of Their money comes from the google search deal, the rest is from their VPN, Pocket Premium, password manager subs etc.. So if you want to support Firefox you would do it best by paying for a VPN sub? Or maybe Pocket Premium? Either way, this could be the sign of the end times, or they could become a leaner even more niche product. Since they dumped their threat team I’d be interested to see how secure the browser stays.Yep, it's that or sell your data. I want to contribute, but don't want to throw money at it if it's going to fail.
"So far 2020 is probably the worst year in terms of malicious Tor exit relay activity"I do not care much about Firefox, but TOR is another story. I just can not imagine TOR being Chromium based.
It isn't as extensions doesn't protect your browser.Btw Temporary containers is really good but with a few issue fixes it will be great.
I feel the same. I use Brave and have looked at Download latest stable Chromium binaries (64-bit and 32-bit)Well it may be time to move on from firefox...as I type this in Firefox.
It’s supposed to be cleaned up?Yes, I do know its supposed to be cleaned up, but...
It’s supposed to be cleaned up?
I just don't know who to trust online these days, vendors claim that something is clean, testers prove otherwise shortly afterwards. I don't have any proof that 'clean' versions of Chromium are anything but clean, just deeply sceptical, cynical, approaching old age!!!
Anyway, I may give Brave a try again, but I am also wary of their antics. Honestly looking at all the recent studies maybe going back to Chrome with a couple privacy extensions and tweaks will be my course. I like Edge, but google already has so much info on me why spread it to more corporations?
Brave seems to be where I'll be browsing mostly from now on.
It's called data minimizationI like Edge, but google already has so much info on me why spread it to more corporations?
Wait what! Other browsers like Chrome, Edge don't have this?I will miss true fantastic synced tabs function in Firefox.
Will come to Edge soon...Wait what! Other browsers like Chrome, Edge don't have this?
I think Chrome also has this but don't know where the option is.Will come to Edge soon...
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Yes, they have it, found this on Google:I think Chrome also has this but don't know where the option is.
I’m also not sure if it’s encrypted in chrome. But supposedly it functions better in FF. Never tried it in Chrome, but going between my phone and two PCs Ff is butter smooth.I think Chrome also has this but don't know where the option is.
As for Brave I do like it, but they have not exactly kept to their script of being a safer browser with some of their antics.
They have features like Rewards/Ads that users may disable. And they've made one or two mistakes which they've quickly owned up to. I don't see anything shady about them as everything they've done has been above board.Anyway, I may give Brave a try again, but I am also wary of their antics.
Well it may be time to move on from firefox...as I type this in Firefox.
To be honest I dont know lets see what happen and maybe i would move to Brave or Edge...