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Around the beginning of my vacation I put some effort points into picking the "right" web browser for me as of mid-2025.
Desiderata:
- Open-source
- Non-kneecapped uBlock Origin
- Cross-device sync
- not on some weird slippery slope of trying to get monetized (though it's okay if it's downstream of a browser that is on that slope)
I had been using Brave for a few months since Chrome stopped supporting Manifest v2, but eventually Chromium is going to deprecate Manifest v2 as well, so Brave's days are numbered.
Conclusion:
- For desktop, LibreWolf: reasonably well-resourced Firefox rebrand without the monetization junk. To install it you have to tell macOS that it's okay that it hasn't been notarized by apple, e.g. using
brew install --no-sandbox
. There are some very annoying default settings that you'll want to change (e.g. I'd recommend turning off the stuff aimed at avoiding fingerprinting, which makes Google Maps buggy and prevents you from uploading images on many sites) but after I did that everything works great. - for android, Fennec: similarly rebranded / un-monetized Firefox; available only from the F-Droid store. Didn't need to change any settings for it to be surprisingly nice; maybe even nicer than Chrome for android.
I don't use any iOS devices very often so I haven't figured out the "right" browser for me on iOS yet; probably there are firefox forks available there as well.
These can sync with each other using Firefox Sync, which you can even self-host if you want to badly (I don't).
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in reply to Ben Weinstein-Raun • •Update: There are several minor-ish annoyances with LibreWolf:
I'm going to keep using it, because I find these issues less annoying than upstream Firefox.