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🚨 Let's break up the #Google monopoly

Now is the time to choose a #private browser because Google must sell #Chrome 🥳

👉 Check the story: tuta.com/blog/google-must-sell…

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There's no Firefox or Brave. It's probably Water Fox.

@Waterfox
Fast and Private Web Browser | Waterfox waterfox.net/

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Probably worth noting that brave is not really a friend and is actively highjacking suggestions to crypto (not that you should be using it anyway) and replacing ads with it own network.
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Firefox can no longer be classed as a privacy browser, thanks to their new Terms of Use policy... as many think it'll grant them the rights to use your data to train AI, in the future!
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again and again
Where is @Waterfox in your charts?
Firefox for it's self not an innocent tbh, but forks are Great.
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I have used Opera and Vivaldi browsers for years. As search engine I use Swisscows and DuckDuckgo. - Google censor a lot of homepages, not only critical about the experimental mRNA covid-19 Gene Therapy, but homepage from political dissidents.
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Moin Tuta, also ich nutze seit Jahre auf dem Computer als Browser den #FirefoxESR und als Suchmaschine nutze ich #Startpage. Auf dem Smartphone nutze ich dagegen von Soren Stoutner den @privacybrowser und als Suchmaschine ebenfalls Startpage. Ich würde mich persönlich immer noch sehr darüber freuen, wenn Tuta irgendwann noch einen eigenen Browser veröffentlichen würde. 🙂
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A legal solution, but I see a technical problem too: There can never be a new browser engine now. Almost every browser around is based on Chromium, and there are only three engines existing that are usable today. It's impossible to make a new one because the web browser, just to run the modern web, is usually the most complicated program on the computer aside from the OS itself. In many regards the browser is a mini-OS.
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Folks, check around twice before posting this kind of stuff. Brave should not be on any list, ever.
Unless a list about scummy scammy cryptobro anti lgbt CEOs and their products.
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qui plus est, chrome et Google search ne sont même pas meilleurs. J'utilise Brave avec leur moteur de recherche et un peu d'IA intégrée, c'est top
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damn. And here I was excited to get the new Pixel. Now what am I supposed to look into? 😭
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Clarification: It seems (I'm not sure) that this is merely the DOJ affirming their current stance rather than a court ruling.
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I don't really know what is Firefox doing among the private browsers, but I agree with the rest.
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#Firefox is anything but #private or #secure for that matter.. (Unless you apply a custom user.JS)
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firefox has multiple security vulnerabilities so I personally don't use and don't recommend any firefox based browsers anymore. More on this here: madaidans-insecurities.github.…