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I've seen a lot of people using Vivaldi as "private" browser. What is the point here?
Because it's one of the few browsers on Android that allow you to put your address bar down
Firefox?
Chromite?
Firefox is okay but most websites break on it.
Most? Are you sure you didn't install some extensions that break your browsing?
I had uBO and Dark Reader installed.
Those 2 might very well cause issues sometimes, you should try and fiddle around with their settings on the websites that complain, or outright whitelist them if nothing works and you want to use them, other times it really is the browser or even more often an artificial check of the user agent string (dick move on the dev's side), so if you spoof a Chromium browser it'll start working right away
I meant on mobile. It's the reason why I use Vivaldi on Android.
Still personally I've had very very few ones breaking, but I guess it depends on our browsing habits what we use the most. A report broken site function exists on desktop, but I think it's still missing from mobile
I don't see any main website being broken due to firefox