With the number of people concerned about privacy, it is a wonder why chrome is even popular.

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    1 year ago

    If you need a Chrome-like or Chromium based browser you can always try the various other versions of Chrome out there. Just about every browser that isn’t FF is based on Chromium now.

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      Except for Epiphany on Linux! Though ive never seen anyone use it unironically. Cause Firefox is still miles ahead.

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      There was an article posted about Brave selling some data for AI training, then there’s Edge as well

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        I saw and read through that article. Brave added a summary feature so people can skip past the long-winded articles and get to the actual content, author got upset that they were skipping over his articles to get to that content.

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      Vivaldi for instance. If you’re looking for innovation and an iron clad focus on privacy in a heavily modified chromium fork, you really can’t get any better.

      Bonus points if you used Opera back in the day as it’s effectivley Opera 2.0.