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@rolle@mementomori.social · 1d ago
I got tired of constantly tweaking and fiddling with Ungoogled Chromium, which I've been using for years, so I finally switched to @brave@mastodon.social. Here, Incognito mode uses Tor, and vertical tabs work perfectly with full hiding. @Vivaldi@social.vivaldi.net would otherwise be my top choice, but it has some weird edge-case bugs, like the fact that not all extensions work in incognito mode. There are many good, minimal and private browsers available, but Google Meet or Netflix don't work on them (because of DRM and Widevine...) The sad truth is that most browsers are bloated crap. As a CSS person, I'm just not interested in the slow progress of Firefox-based browsers, I need latest web standards and something Chrome-based to use the modern web. Project Ladybird sounds interesting. They are writing the entire browser from the ground up, including the engine... pretty crazy stuff. I wish them luck and success. #Browsers #Brave #Chrome #Chromium #Privacy
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@hbrpgm@adalta.social · Mar 24, 2026

📺 https://peer.adalta.social/w/3SpqHnubESrJ5pApez8TGK 🔗 🇩🇪🇺🇸🇫🇷 🔗 ℹ️

Während Google acht kritische Zero-Day-Lücken in Chrome schließt, offenbart der Hardware-Markt systemische Schwachstellen in der Lieferkette und Produkttransparenz.

#google #browser #chrome #kritisch #schwachstelle

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@chris@olsberg.social · Mar 01, 2026

#DIDit

  • Uninstalled Microsoft Edge (Chrome engine)

  • Uninstalled Brave (Chrome engine)

  • Uninstalled Google Chrome

  • Firefox Developer Edition (with uBlock Origin) is now my only browser

#Browser #Microsoft #Google #Brave #Edge #MicrosoftEdge #Chrome #GoogleChrome #Firefox #uBlockOrigin #DID #DUT #unplugTrump #unplugBigtech

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@MrWillCom@vmst.io · Feb 21, 2026
Safari, the stretched image "fits" you so much. 🤣 #safari #chrome #webdev
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@fabio@manganiello.eu · Feb 11, 2026
If you use any of the 287 #Chrome extensions on this list and you care about your privacy, uninstall them now. And btw, so much for “we need Manifest V3 to safeguard the privacy of our users”. MV3 was never about privacy. As shown in most of the cases on this list, nothing prevents a malicious Web extension from dumping whatever non-red-flag-issuing URL into declarative_net_requests and just sniff (almost) whatever they want from the browser. https://github.com/qcontinuum1/spying-extensions
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@hn50@social.lansky.name · Dec 27, 2025
This PNG shows a different version when loaded in Chrome than in Safari Link: https://lr0.org/blog/p/pngchanges/ Discussion: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=46403048 #chrome
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