• TexMexBazooka@lemm.ee
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    1 year ago

    Honest to god, the browser that wins is the one with the least bullshit popping up in my face when I open it

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          1 year ago

          Now with Mozilla VPN! Click here to connect and upgrade your account!

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            1 year ago

            The containers UI is damn near unusable, they’ve squeezed so many of those “offers” into the tiny addon manager popup.

            I wish Mozilla had management who understood their userbase. But instead they keep pulling this crap which only makes me (and likely most other power users) less likely to use Mozilla branded products.

            • sugar_in_your_tea@sh.itjust.works
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              What do you mean? I haven’t had any issues at all and use containers every day. I use the “multi account containers” addon or whatever and largely just use keyboard shortcuts (Ctrl+Shift+ on Linux, Ctrl+Opt+ on macOS). Then again, maybe I use a plugin like this, I’m not at my computer.

              I thank tried Mozilla’s VPN integration, but maybe I will if my ISP starts doing stupid stuff.

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        LibreWolf. I don’t need to see “sponsored shortcuts”, recommended bullshit, abd Mozilla VPN ads when I open my browser. Firefox is by far superior to Chromium based alternatives but let’s not pretend Mozilla are saints when it comes to annoying bullshit in their browser.

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      That would probably be GNOME Web, because it literally does not pop up anything. Not on the first launch, not on any other launch.

      But that’s really only helpful if you’re on Gnome, so Firefox, more likely.