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On a Google developed OS, does it has any sense to install a different browser?
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<blockquote data-quote="South Park" data-source="post: 895485" data-attributes="member: 73194"><p>As Kiwi Browser is no longer being developed, I've switched to <a href="https://www.bromite.org/" target="_blank">Bromite </a>on my tablet and Oreo Android phone. It runs just as fast as Kiwi, with similar ad blocking built-in. It also allows setting a DoH provider, which worked when I tested it on a 4G connection (but didn't work on public WiFi). It can be set to auto-update through F-Droid, even though the browser itself isn't on F-Droid.</p><p></p><p>So far, I love it. The only downside is that I can't get it to install on my old Kit Kat phone (which runs Kiwi just fine and which I use as a WiFi tablet).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="South Park, post: 895485, member: 73194"] As Kiwi Browser is no longer being developed, I've switched to [URL='https://www.bromite.org/']Bromite [/URL]on my tablet and Oreo Android phone. It runs just as fast as Kiwi, with similar ad blocking built-in. It also allows setting a DoH provider, which worked when I tested it on a 4G connection (but didn't work on public WiFi). It can be set to auto-update through F-Droid, even though the browser itself isn't on F-Droid. So far, I love it. The only downside is that I can't get it to install on my old Kit Kat phone (which runs Kiwi just fine and which I use as a WiFi tablet). [/QUOTE]
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