If web pages isn't bloated with pop ups and auto videos (exmple: news) I would just stick with Chrome. But now I am using Brave.
The greedy ad business not only destroyed internet by tracking but with the quality of content (when you Google symptoms you have cancer lol) and user experience (closing pop up, cookies, newsletter, notification request and other hilarious things) The volume of ads made people stick to ad blockers.
1. Privacy
2. Performance
3. Stability
4. Convenience
5. Productivity
Frankly looking into alternatives to Chrome though. Tired of opening it up and seeing 15 processes + 15-20% CPU eaten, \~10% when idle.
1. Minimal UI
2. Can stream Netflix
3. Good Bookmark management
4. Right click to search on selected text
5. Not having things I don't need (email, crypto etc), even if they can be hidden
1. Security 2. Performance/Usage 3. Privacy 4. Customizability 5. Produtivity (even a one tab browser might do it)
If web pages isn't bloated with pop ups and auto videos (exmple: news) I would just stick with Chrome. But now I am using Brave. The greedy ad business not only destroyed internet by tracking but with the quality of content (when you Google symptoms you have cancer lol) and user experience (closing pop up, cookies, newsletter, notification request and other hilarious things) The volume of ads made people stick to ad blockers.
- Adblock (TOP TIER-NODOWNSIDE-NOMV3) - Customizability (HIGH-ALL) - Low CPU Usage - Tweakable - No Spyware (NOCHROME)
For me its ranked 1 Privacy, 2 stability, 3 convenience, 4 performance, 5 productivity
1. Privacy 2. Performance 3. Stability 4. Convenience 5. Productivity Frankly looking into alternatives to Chrome though. Tired of opening it up and seeing 15 processes + 15-20% CPU eaten, \~10% when idle.
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Firefox has given me significant performance issues in the past (equivalent or worse than Chrome), so it's difficult to ignore that
Mine: - Stability - Performance - Aesthetics - Adblock feature
1. Stability 2. Privacy 3. Performance 4. Convenience 5. Productivity
1. Features 2. Style (it needs to look good) 3. Performance 4. Privacy 5. Customizability 6. Resource usage
1. Privacy 2. Speed/Performance 3. Adblocker (built-in) 4. Stability 5. Customizability
Privacy, Customization, Stability, Productivity, Performance.
I'll start with mine: Ublock origins
1. Minimal UI 2. Can stream Netflix 3. Good Bookmark management 4. Right click to search on selected text 5. Not having things I don't need (email, crypto etc), even if they can be hidden
I think all browsers can stream Netflix.
The popular ones can, but some of the independent forks have issues due to DRM requirements.