Right now, my default is Cromite, and I occasionally use Brave as well. I have tried Firefox with uBO, but unfortunately it is slower than the aforementioned browsers and also lacks some features. I’ve also heard that Gecko-based browsers in general have a security issue on Android, but I don’t know the details. Which browser(s) do you use/recommend and why?
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One question: ironfox doesn’t let me install any addons other than ublock origin, but on fennec I can install all the normal Firefox for android ones. Is that normal?
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How do you install Ghostery and privacy badger? For me it just fails silently
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Thanks. For me what happens is I can browse the add ons site, but when I press the add to firefox button, it fails silently: it looks like it starts to load a page and then does nothing.
I thought this might be normal behavior, but if it’s not I’ll try to figure it out.
Thanks.
Edit: https://gitlab.com/ironfox-oss/IronFox/-/blob/dev/docs/FAQ.md#why-cant-i-install-add-onsextensions
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Oh, man, I forgot I tried this and it failed so it was on the “to-do” list.
Thanks for the update w/ the super simple answer.
They should really add a description to the addons screen
Under Ironfox settings, enable the install extensions option. It blocks installing them by default in order to decrease attack surface. You will be able after that.
Not to be overly pedantic but Java != JavaScript
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It’s like people driving fast, risking lives for what, 5min at the end of the day? Pointless metrics from r brainless users. Render fast, think slow.
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Indeed, bet it’s a trick from Google to promote its browser but pushing whatever rsukts it wanted to better SEO, i.e classical monopoly trick of leveraging one domination to force another onto captive users/consumers.
Check out IronFox https://gitlab.com/ironfox-oss/IronFox
It’s the revived Mull browser.
Can you help me understand what the feature difference is between ironFox and Firefox focus with an ad blocker enabled?
Gecko based browsers have worse sandboxing than chromium based browsers on android. But for privacy I think the best would be Ironfox or vanadium however vanadium only runs on Graphene os. Chromite is probably a good next best option.
How is Ironfox better than Chromite if it has worse sandboxing?
Just as an example chromite uses adblock plus where as Ironfox uses unlock. And sandboxing whilst has it’s benefits for privacy is more of a security feature.
Vanadium
Been using Fennec for a while with no problems at all.
The best browser for privacy will always be Tor. But obviously that comes with many compromises, and is more than just a browser.
Other than that, there is no best. Many of them have various degrees of blocking and hiding, which will cause problems on some sites and not on others, many of them have various privacy tools that others don’t.
Ironfox, Firefox and tor browser
I use Vivaldi, synced with Desktop. It’s pretty private, but more important for privacy is the search engine you use. It don’t make sense if you use an privacy respecting browser using Google for searches. Anyway it’s important to look the permissions which every app has in the settings of your phone and blockig those which have nothing to do with its function. Also a good idea is to install InviZible Pro in your Phone
I usefirefox and didnt notice a difference in speed with chrome…
The differences of speed between current browsers are minimal, it’s more the question how fast you can work with it for your daily tasks, the handling and features it has. Start and page loading time depends more on other than on the browser (bandwidth, memory of the device, weight of the page you visit,…)
It’s either IronFox or Brave. Both are valid choices. Try them both
Another vote for IronFox
PrivacyBrowser is a really good browser in my opinion. But I cant do an analysis on its privacy.
I will add that I love how they handle bookmarks.
I use Brave and also Iceraven with UB origin.
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Mullvad is not available for Android.
Yeah I realized. Dumb mistake.
Brave and DuckDuckGo because they’re cross-platform and give you the option to sync your bookmarks.
DuckDuckGo has Duck Player which I use if I need to watch something on YouTube, I have it set to open in a new window and no ads.
I like Brave because it’s fast and the search is fairly accurate. You can add a video to it’s Playlist for later viewing. Brave gives you the share option to Copy Clean Link.
I used (and loved Firefox) until they revoked their promise of not selling user data and seems sluggish for the past several months, but I still use Firefox Focus.
I use both android and iOS which is why I prefer cross-platform software.
I used DuckDuckGo until they added AI slop. I now use Floorp, a Mozilla fork based in Japan, and Tor Browser for links. I try to go outside the US for software as much as possible.