Is there truly no good browser to use? I mean, everyone obviously hate chrome for obvious reasons, firefox is getting a lotta hate for somany stuff- whenever someone mention brave , people hate it too, and ladybird too(ladybird is not really usable yet, I guess- but It also happens to be in a lotta controversy, i wanted to know if any of ya’ll even consider using it, when it’s stable or why won’t you use it), I just wanted to know, why all of these browsers are considered “bad”, or if it is even bad, I don’t know- and what are the good options.
(I don’t know much about these anyway, I mostly use browsers based on firefox personally, I just want ublock origin that’s all lol )
One of the problems is that Firefox is often compared with soft-fork browsers.
Mozilla needs to develop the whole browser. They have to pay hundreds of devs. For that, they do need search engine deals and ad placements and all that.
That also means, they have to retain mainstream appeal, so they will ship features that some idealists may not like, like the recent AI features.
That’s where virtually all criticism comes from, that Mozilla needs to make money to continue developing the browser.And that even though all this stuff is easy to disable. Firefox forks like LibreWolf are cool, because they offer a configuration preset you can point people to.
What’s not cool, is that lots of folks consider it a moral failing of Mozilla, that they don’t ship LibreWolf’s defaults. If they did, there would be no Firefox anymore and no LibreWolf.exactly, good point.
Because mainly of ethical and political reasons I use generally EU apps and services, means as browser Vivaldi (de-googled Chromium from Norway, server in Iceland, green energy)
good, I usually just use firefox forks and currently uses Helium as a chromium backup browser.
I use Zen as backup browser. Helium is a good option, maybe I’ll try it in the first stable release. But Vivaldi will stay as my main browser, due it’s services, like Blog, Mail, Mail client, Feed, Calendar, EE2E Sync, Mastodon…, included in the account, which nobody else of the other indie browsers offer. (Not so advanced the Icelandic Vivaldi soccer team 😣)
Dropdrip already did a /thread comment, and there’s not much to add.
What I will say is that if you aren’t on ios, essentially everything out there that’s ready for prime time that isn’t Chrome or Firefox is a fork of one of them. So even those, there’s still a downstream reliance on chrome and Firefox. Right now, there’s no real escape from that fact.
My personal opinion on what to try? Librefox on PC, with waterfox as a good option for Firefox based stuff ironfox would be the equivalent on android.
For chromium based, I like cromite on mobile and vivaldi on pc, though plain ungoogled chromium is solid enough.
Again, that’s personal preference based on what’s useful for me, with no weight on any single feature or factor. Like, vivaldi catches some hell over the code they use for making it look pretty. Idgaf about that compared to it being way less shitty than chrome, and less dubious than brave (though in a functional sense, brave does okay, and used to be great).
Ladybird? It’s not even close to being ready for daily use. Since it’s supposedly based in a non profit, and the dickhead running of might not always be in charge, I’m open to it in the future. And truth is, if it’s open source and works well, having a viable third browser engine is too valuable to throw away entirely. I mean, ffs, we’re using lemmy here (I think, I could have sworn you were on a lemmy instance rather than piefed), and the lead devs of that hold some majorly fucked up stances. So, when you’re faced with picking lesser evils to avoid the capitalist hellscape that the internet turned into, you take what you can get.
That being said, I don’t actually hate Firefox at all, I just prefer the settings and options of the forks. I do hate Chrome itself, and despite being stuck on android as the lesser evil that’s still able to meet my needs, I loathe Google with a burning heat as well. They fucked the android I loved and was passionate about, and their browser does the same to the internet overall because of the company’s dominance. So that’s my bias, for consideration in whatever weight you’d place on my opinion about browsers
I would also recommend checking out Konform Browser, which has a focus on security, privacy and user control. Currently only providing builds for Linux. Given the browsers you mentioned I think it is highly relevant for your interests and IMO leader in that category (though as dev am obviously biased on that ;))
and I’m so sad, google is actively trying to kill android, what we love about android is done, It’s not even gonna be the lesser evil anymore- I LOVE F-DROID, but what they are doing is just gonna kill somany projects :SOB: (sorry, for being offtopic but anyway fuck google)
It’s right where I am too. Only add in a bit of disgusted rage lol
I use Helium as a chromium alternative in pc, it does support Ublock Origin for now, I would probably stop using it once it stops.
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Browsers are insanely hard to make. They are very complex systems. That means resource heavy to maintain in general. What makes them costly. This construct derails so easily.
With that being said, from an ethical standpoint it’s probably somewhat like this currently:
- Servo
- Librewolf
- Other FF forks (Zen, Waterfox, Glide)
- Firefox
- Orion
- Vivaldi
- Safari
- Chromium
- Ladybird
- Edge
- Chrome
- Brave
Mozilla is not cool/super, but also not the worst.
good list, is ladybird down because of it’s curren state or are there any other reasons? I see people not liking it …
The creator is more or less a facist.
damn, is the creator the same guy who posts the monthly summary videos ? in youtube I guess? - What did he do/doing?
This is a good article: https://kvibber.com/reviews/software/ladybird-inclusivity/
Check especially the links further down under “Follow-Up".
A lot of money is made through the ‘web’; the vast majority of users access the web via a browser: control the browser and you can direct that insane flow of capital. Which is actually a bit strange, because you’d think you’d get a lot of competing vendors, but the global market is served by two really: Google or Firefox.
Google basically shapes the web. They propose new standards and everyone has to go along with them, because they don’t have a choice: Google has their own web-browser. If the other’s don’t like proposal X Google can go ahead and implement it anyway. Now your users will claim your browser is broken, because “it works on Chrome”.
Web-devs are just people–lazy and stupid. As memories fade some devs think the web is “Google Chrome” and just design for that, which can make it incompatible with other browsers. “But bro, 90% of my traffic comes from Google Chrome. I’m going to lock in and dial it up to 100%. Hail Google!”

Capital accumulates and now you find yourself in a technocracy, because you were previously fooled into believing capitalism is the way.
I recently read a witty remark that went something like this: two nations were destroyed via British colonialism. They eventually revolted and threw their colonialists out. One chose the capitalist road, the other communism. Both have obscenely large populations: China and India. Which one would you prefer to live in?
Ah… the point I was trying to make, is there’s an obscene amount of money on ‘the web’. Users are seen as chattel to be sold and brought. I’ve seen glimpses of how laypeople use the internet: it is horrible. It’s more accurately described as how tech-companies abuse their users. The more abuse you can get away with the more capital you can accrue. It leads to a general trend of web-browsers getting caught up in ‘controversies’ and general degeneracy. There’s a lot of money in this game and tech-corps will attempt to overthrow governments to maintain their monopolies. But sure, let’s pretend the browser is just an innocent thing used to look up cute cat pictures:

“I’ve seen glimpses of how laypeople use the internet: it is horrible.” This statement really interests me; what are the glimpses? What do you consider a “layperson” for using the internet?
Im not seeing Waterfox being named here, Is there something wrong wuth It?
I have never used it, is it good? I stopped trying our firefox forks, like the only ones I liked was librewolf and Zen. I once remember trying floorp and absolutely not liking it.
I use It, its alr
Use either LibreWolf or IceCat.
what is icecat? lol
Firefox is fine. Quick security updates are more important than having to occasionally click a toggle on a feature I don’t like
Firefox is really good but makes money with many stupid things. Hardened and debloated it is a good browser, like Ironfox or Librewolf / arkenfox user.js / phoenix.
yesyes, but it’s not realy that stupid tbh, they gotta make money somehow, and without firefox- none of those good forks wont exist for us anyway.
Yes, which it is bad that their only ways of making money are ones I wanna turn off
If there was a Firefox Origin that would give me Librewolf/Ironfox I would buy it.
But instead I donate to projects that couldnt survive without Firefox, which doesnt get a cent from me.
yes, there is no really good browser any more.
google and some others have made web standards so complex that a team of a few people can’t build a new browser (that works on most sites) from scratch any more.
additionally, malicious actors have forced ppl to use challenges to protect their sites from spam. easy captcha don’t work well any more. those challenges check things like SSL handshakes and JS capability etc. to determine the browser. that makes new browsers get blocked at first, until the challange devs allow it.
IMO a complete overhaul of the internet is in order, with new standards made from scratch, with the aim to stay minimal and easy to implement.
there are already “smallweb” enthusiasts trying to make simpler sites etc., but it’s getting harder every day. at some point, they will probably have to separate from the regular internet.
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Try DuckDuckGo browser, with AI disabled.
nah
Nah
I’ve been a Libre Wolf user for many years.
If and only if I come across a real pain in the arse website then I use Brave.
IMO “ungoogled chrome” is the best I have tried so far. In particular I use helium.
If you want firefox, then Zen is also pretty good.
The thing about these more niche browsers is that 1. They get updates less frequently 2. They don’t have widevine support, meaning netflix and other DRM locked streamers won’t work (YT will tho).
actually I am literally using zen browser right now, and have helium too, just as a backup chromium browser lol. and I don’t gaf about DRM, I do think zen browser can do DRM, helium doesn’t but I don’t care, I don’t use shitty services that require DRM anyway.I love the seas.
If they can, they very recently added it. But I don’t think so.
Can you please have a better title. Why the clickbait?
I’m bad with titles, I always don’t know how to give it- what would be a good title?
Just something that describes the question/issue you have. Some examples:
“I’m stuck on what browser to use” “help finding a good browser” “Is there truly no good browser to use?”
idk something like that would be better than the current title.








