I’m currently using firefox and thinking of switching, would love some more features and a better aesthetic, but I’m interested in what others are using!
Firefox, it has ublock origin
Tried all. Brave works perfectly on Android. No need for extra add-ons etc.
firefox, because ublock origin and sync with my desktop pc: same bookmarks on both and sending tabs to other device when i need to.
Mull with plenty of extensions and changes in about:config and JavaScript off by default.
Vanadium if on GrapheneOS if more features needed (i.e. JavaScript), barring that, Mulch appears to be equivalent.
Iceraven (firefox fork that lets me do more with it) and Mull.
I’ll get killed here.
Opera. Works pretty well with always on desktop mode (scaling) and has a nice UI. I also occasionally use the built-in VPN to bypass my DNS blocking quickly.
I switch between Firefox and Brave, I use Brave because it works a lot better with YouTube.
It blocks ads really well, and the background play works nicely. YouTube is quite clunky in Firefox compared to Brave
I use the Video Background Play Fix extension in Firefox for Android
Zen Browser, which is based on Firefox. Has few neat features like split view
Firefox because Ublock Origin is the best ad blocker.
Firefox for the add-ons, sync, and other features, but I have set Firefox Focus as the default that most apps open pages in. From there I can open pages in regular Firefox if I need or want to. Firefox Focus acts as a sort of default private browsing mode.
Firefox. I ain’t using anything else.
Firefox because it works perfectly for me, and it’s customizable with extensions.
Firefox + the following addons:
TWP
uBlock origin
Dark Reader
Consent-o-maticIs TWP “Translate Web Pages”? Android Firefox has a built-in feature for that, since like this version or so. 🙃
Yep.
But I like that better as I can summon it by my own will and feel like it can translate some pages better than others (detection is a bit spotty)
How has your experience with Content-O-Matic been? I noticed mixed reviews.
Have you tested any alternatives for handling gdpr pop-ups?
uBlock has an “EasyList/uBO - Cookie Notices” filter that you can enable on both desktop and mobile, which is probably enough for most people.
I’m on “I still don’t care about cookies”. As opposed to Consent-o-matic, it doesn’t attempt to opt-out, which makes it more reliable, but you want to use it together with Cookie AutoDelete.
Sometimes it works but simetimes it still has issues.
Mull (Firefox)
Firefox. Perfect? No. But we gotta fight the Chrome monopoly. And most (all, I’m pretty sure) other browsers for Android are Chromium based. Using one of those still hands Google control of the web.