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It would be awesome if you'd share your personal favorite web browsers and / or search engines and have a healthy debate on this very important topic. Well hopefully someone found something interesting / new / useful here in my first post.
Iridium browser - Chromium-based, focused on security and privacy, based (partially) in Germany.Falkon - this is a simple, open source, lightweight browser + it's a KDE project.Midori - open source, lightweight browser.GNU IceCat - GNU version of the Mozilla suite.It does connect to Google servers when first starts tho! WaterFox - the "old" "pre-Quantum" Firefox, with new features and updates.PaleMoon - open source, very lightweight, but it's pretty niche.TOR - the big daddy of private browsing.Built on Chromium engine so it's compatible with all extensions from the Google Web Store.
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I use it on my Windows PC and on my Android smartphone.
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