The dust has mostly settled from the manifest changes, so I thought it would be a good time to ask again.
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https://www.statista.com/statistics/545520/market-share-of-internet-browsers-usa/
I'm curious if you guys are still using Firef*x? I just threw in the towel. My main issue is degrading performance, it seems like to use the browser i have to close and re-open it every 12 hours or my performance would slow to a Crawl, I also noticed worse RAM usage than with chrome. I'm going to use chrome a bit to see if the ads effect me, I'm going to KMS if I have to switch back.
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Still on Safari. Use Firef*x on Linux. Will use degoogled chromium before Brave. I just hate how nu-browsers looks. Brave, Vivaldi, Floorp etc all have these tiny butt UIs with 4 task bars and vertical tabs and whatever. Safari, Firef*x, stock/degoogled chromium all just look simple. !applechads
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I use safari on my phone and brave on my pc
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If you have iCloud+ then safari is more secure then brave if you have iCloud end to end encryption and icloud private relay
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Meh. VPNs (and that's what the iCloud thing basically is) is so overstated. If some website can keep you logged in despite your IP address, you bet they can track you across VPNs.
Best to just use private browsing and turn on as many anti-fingerprinting features your browser has.
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The apple thing is more like tor then a vpn
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