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What is everyone's favorite web browser that you use the most? I use Google Chrome since the most popular browser by most people and it supports Ad Block and has the Chrome Store where you can get themes and web extensions for everything Google. I have heard that Firefox and Opera are great if you prefer security and privacy. I am a Windows user. On my Iphone I use Aloha as my web broser by choice for privacy and the fact that you download files and videos.
Firefox. I can't say I like any browser, I think they are crap and they have no choice but to be crap because the web is crap.

At least Mozilla is less evil than Google.
I like brave, Very interesting take on a browser and clean with a built in ad blocker. and yes I like Edge browser and waiting for the Chromium version of it to fully release.
Vivaldi is a great Chromium based browser that's compatible with Chrome extensions but a lot more configurable, flexible and privacy centric.
Firefox.

I don't like Skynet.
No favorites but I use Firefox. After one of the screwups by Mozilla/Firefox I looked into alternatives including Chrome. And this (looking into Chrome) convinced me that I am far better off with Firefox than Chrome. Firefox/Mozilla is already bad with taking away power from users and making their stuff not for users but other people/companies but Google appears to be much worse.

Firefox has Adblockers and Themes too...
Firefox. No lofty motives, just a force of habit.
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InkPanther: Firefox. No lofty motives, just a force of habit.
this

Wait, were you talking about the browser or the movie?
Post edited October 20, 2019 by tinyE
I have used Firefox for years, it’s my main one. Chrome I use occasionally as a secondary browser. Internet explorer I have to use for work a fair bit. What I would say is avoid M$ browsers. The other two I can’t say are great. Firefox works, has a drm component and likely spies on you. Chrome however is google, so guaranteed to be spying on you. I would finally say that you don’t need to limit yourself to one, try a few and see what works for you, there is no “best” one.
In order:

Firefox, Vivaldi, Lynx, Seamonkey, Chromium.

I bet most of you forgot that Seamonkey existed. I did too.

People still using Explorer strike me as particularly mad.
Post edited October 22, 2019 by Darvond
Pale Moon on modern desktop operating systems.
Firefox on Android.
Classilla if I'm on Mac OS 9 (and in Classic below Mac OS X 10.4).
TenFourFox on Mac OS X 10.4 and 10.5.
Links when I want to minimise resource usage (like my netbook, which can barely handle a handful of tabs in any graphical browser).
Cyberdog just because of the name, even if the web has been changed far beyond what it can reasonably handle.

Pale Moon is the one I use the most, after that is either Classilla (I have a Power Mac G4 plugged in to another input on my display, and use it regularly) or Firefox (on the Android cell phone I always have with me).
Chrome for most of my stuff and IE for the rest. Years ago I loved Google for their innovations and tech savvy nature but now they are just another evil mega-corporation but so are all the rest so I might as well stay with Chrome.
Mostly Palemoon and Firefox (both on Windows and Linux Mint), Opera when I need to access some weird website. Pretty much any browser I tried, not many though, has themes and add-block and wouldn't use it without one.
On Android use Via.
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jepsen1977: Years ago I loved Google for their innovations and tech savvy nature
I can recall, back in the day, Gmail had image integration with some community plugins... I hardly use it but still have that Gmail account, back when we coud actually choose the name of account.
Post edited October 20, 2019 by Dark_art_
Pale Moon,
sometimes Firefox ESR

Chromium based browser : never
Post edited October 21, 2019 by Duncan27
Still trying to eke as much life out of Internet Explorer. One major plus being just that it's no longer being developed for a long time so doesn't change (in terms of features), but still gets security updates. Sadly, after GOG became the first site I use that stopped supporting it a year ago, I have recently noticed a few others, albeit stuff I rarely end up on and can do without, and for some time now there's a notification at the top on Facebook saying it will no longer be supported soon, so that will be a problem.

Secondary browser WAS Firefox before Quantum, but I stopped using that completely then and there and Vivaldi moved from something of an experiment to secondary (and only for GOG, for obvious reasons), and I guess soon enough it will need to move more and more to primary. And it does check many of the right boxes, but being based on Chromium is a major red flag, plus that for example it lacks something as basic as a working popup blocker (there's a setting, but seems to be a Chromium feature that's not properly supported, turn it on and has no effect, and support said they can't help with that), and has big problems with major security software, or those have with it, for example I see from experience that ESET causes it to very frequently stop loading pages and if you close it after that happens without closing all those incompletely loaded pages and trying to open a blank or local one it will no longer start at all, and Bitdefender blocks it completely (and silently, not even a notification) from starting unless you add it to advanced threat defense exceptions (of course, this at least is easily solvable, the ESET issue didn't seem to be when I tested).