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The original was posted on /r/browsers by /u/Creeperprinsen on 2023-09-27 16:35:46.


So, I'm sure this is an annoying and difficult question to answer, but I figured I'd try anyway. I've used Google Chrome for most of my life, but I've seen many people say that it's absolutely terrible in this day and age. I'm not a very technical person, so I'd preferably want something that mostly works right out of the box. Some of the browsers I've been looking at are Librewolf and Brave. As far as I understand, Librewolf is more privacy-focused, but Brave has a far better looking UI. Librewolf is also based on Firefox, and I'm worried that it will be way to different compared to Chrome. So, any suggestions? Sorry if this post was unclear with what I want in a browser, because I'm not really sure what I want myself. Privacy seems good, obviously.

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