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The only reason why I still have Brave installed is because some sites don't work with Firefox. Like Webflow's editor. At least they claim it's not supported yet.
I use chromium for that, there are many better browsers (even chromium forks) than braves IMO.
I use Falkon.
Did you try faking the user agent?
No, technically, I don't even have to. The website just gives a message that it wasn't tested on Firefox. But it's still usable. I just don't want to deal with any problems that might arise in the complicated process of building a website in the browser.