Now that Firefox removed cookies always ask for allow/deny option as of version 44, I'm using Opera or Waterfox. I only use Chromium in Linux (community built browser). I can't believe some people has never heard of Opera, it's one of the oldest web browsers since the boom of the internet 20 years ago, I guess Netscape and Explorer were that much more popular.
Pale Moon doesn't properly display some webpages.
Now that Firefox removed cookies always ask for allow/deny option as of version 44, I'm using Opera or Waterfox. I only use Chromium in Linux (community built browser). I can't believe some people has never heard of Opera, it's one of the oldest web browsers since the boom of the internet 20 years ago, I guess Netscape and Explorer were that much more popular.
Pale Moon doesn't properly display some webpages.
i know about opera and looking forward for opera 35 final. i have used opera since opera 10 and i also use firefox.
Vivaldi and Otter Browser (when Otter switches to QTWebengine) - both browsers do not bow down to Google's minimalism concept which they have enforced to both Opera and Mozilla Firefox. Vivaldi and Otter will never sell out in such a way.
First I've heard of that. Source?
Also, someone saying that Google has a minimalism concept with Chrome.
Seems like a lot of misinformation.
Vivaldi will connect with our servers for this purpose only once per day. We do not collect any usage data.
This is only for us to have a general feel about our overall user base.
So, on first run Vivaldi generates a unique ID for your installation.
Then, every 24 hours, your browser, if running, will send via https, the following info:
The unique user ID
Browser user agent
CPU architecture
Screen Resolution
Accept Language
I found this:
https://vivaldi.net/en-US/forum/viv...rd-shortcut-editing-and-user-statistics#26656
So it does phone home and who knows if that is really all the information they see.
What if someone doesnt think those 2 are the best??Zahid Iqbal said:Which is the best browser to use?
Please compare only Firefox and Chrome. No other option
How many times is this going to be discussed?
I have not found a webpage that doesnt display properly with Pale Moon.Pale Moon doesn't properly display some webpages.
I just tried Pale Moon yesterday on my laptop - the x64 version. Seemed to work great, except when I click on my mouse button to go back a page, it does not work. The function works fine in FF and Chrome, so not sure what the issue is. I also had an issue with it displaying the Ublock Origin icon. I can drag it there, but after I close and restart Pale Moon, the icon is gone.I find Pale Moon to have the best combination of responsiveness, stability and customization.
The only thing it lacks over chrome forks is full HTML5 playback support in youtube. On the few occasions when I want to watch a long fullscreen youtube stream, I use vivaldi
I have not found a webpage that doesnt display properly with Pale Moon.
You can get the 5.4.11 version of Ghostery here. https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/ghostery/versions/I just tried Pale Moon yesterday on my laptop - the x64 version. Seemed to work great, except when I click on my mouse button to go back a page, it does not work. The function works fine in FF and Chrome, so not sure what the issue is. I also had an issue with it displaying the Ublock Origin icon. I can drag it there, but after I close and restart Pale Moon, the icon is gone.
Another plus is the use of the old Ghostery, which does not require to you "sign in". I guess they sold out. Bummer - such a great addon to block trackers.
I completely agree with you!Firefox with classic theme restorer so my tabs are underneath the address bar...I can't stand them on top.