Which browser do you use?
Thanks for any boosts! I wanna know!
Chrome πŸ‘οΈ
29.4%
Firefox πŸ”₯
37.5%
Brave πŸ¦Έβ€β™€οΈ
6.5%
Opera ♦️
2.3%
Edge 🟦
5%
Other (comment) ⭐
5.6%
See results only πŸ˜‘
2%
Safari πŸŒ€
11.7%
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@dnsprincess safari πŸ‘‰ πŸ‘ˆ
@fuomag9 I can't believe I forgot Safari?!
@dnsprincess Saved by the FREE edit button 
@fuomag9 ain't it great?
@dnsprincess It's literally one of the best features of 4.0 indeed 
@dnsprincess Duckduckgo
@cufcman @dnsprincess yikes brave is beating Edge which is a default.... Thats crazy. But this is Mastodon so people here aren't going to go default I guess.
@jckatz411 @cufcman @dnsprincess these results really say something about the people here - default apps dont get a look-in
I love it here
@dnsprincess For now chromium, because edge was crashing, and firefox was eating more ram but I end up switching once a year to whatever is working best at the time
@dnsprincess I voted chrome because I use chromium most (linux is my main OS), but on the surface book its Edge (which is rebadged chrome basically these days), and on the ipad Safari (because everything is rebadged safari there)
@walkerb @dnsprincess Is Safari for iOS rebagged Chrome? I know desktop safari is.

@witch_of_winter @dnsprincess everything on IOS is rebadged safari - its all running the same rendering engine, enforced by Apple.

Desktop safari I can't comment on - I haven't used it in years...

@dnsprincess I voted Chrome, but I also use Firefox and plain Chromium on desktop and a mix of Chrome, Firefox and DuckDuckGo on mobile. I can't commit to just one.
@dnsprincess I know it just started, but 0% Edge feels good to see.
@bikeboi @dnsprincess Not if you're Edging right, shouldn't it be 99.9% I mean that's the point right
BadWolf β€” lanodan’s cyber-home

BadWolf is a minimalist and privacy-oriented WebKitGTK browser. - Privacy-oriented: No browser-level tracking, multiple ephemeral isolated sessions per new unrelated tabs, JavaScript off by default; - Minimalist: Small codebase (~1 500), reuses existing components when available or makes them available; - Customizable: WebKitGTK native extensions, Interface customizable through CSS; - Powerful & Usable: Stable User-Interface; The common shortcuts are available, no vi-modal edition or single-key shortcuts are used; - No annoyances: Dialogs are only used when required (save file, print, …), javascript popups open in a background tab

@dnsprincess Firefox/Chrome and curl a lot for testing.
@dnsprincess wow firefox going strong… I’m surprised by this.
@dnsprincess lot of early results for Firefox, nice

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Safari (for Mac users!) :)

@RenoirDana Yeah I can't believe I forgot that one!

@RenoirDana @dnsprincess I am *very* annoyed they stopped supplying Safari for Windows. How are we supposed to test Safari without paying for a MacBook?

I guess that's the point 🀨

@jamiehowarth0 @RenoirDana @dnsprincess you could use browser stack or another browser testing tool. It is definitely annoying though. 😬
@dnsprincess safari on macos
Firefox on linux
Samsung internet (yes its called that) on my tablet (works better with samsung DeX)
@dnsprincess On Windows I use Edge and on MacOS I use Safari! The most default of setups!
@dnsprincess all of the above -vivaldi. Sometimes for web dev reasons and for different cookies in private browsing. If I had to choose than brave or firefox but with customisation and extensions as the default sucks in all of them.
@dnsprincess hm. I bounce around between safari (phone) and chrome and Firefox.
Thorium Browser

Chromium fork for Linux, Windows, MacOS, Android, and Raspberry Pi named after radioactive element No. 90.

@dnsprincess We can only vote for one?
I have three main workstations, work, home and laptop and each location _always_ has three browsers open, Chrome, Firefox and Edge.
@dnsprincess I use firefox on OpenBSD, and Kagi as my daily driver on OS X.
@dnsprincess I'm ignoring the "Chrome because corporate requires it" in there.
@dnsprincess That's about what I expected around here. Only surprise was "Chrome " beating "other", but the comments suggest Chromium people are voting Chrome so that'll do it.
@dnsprincess safari isn’t in that list but most macOS users use it as their primary browser
@mattrose it's now at the bottom of the list
@dnsprincess I use different browsers for different things. My vuln scans get done in FF. My work stuff (sharepoint, o365, etc) get done in Chrome. My personal stuff is in Brave. When I'm researching I used to use Vivaldi... but got lazy, so now it's just whichever browser I happen to be in at the moment
@dnsprincess I need checkboxes instead of just radio button. I daily 4 different ones! πŸ˜‚
@dnsprincess Can't vote, I use different ones for different things.
@dnsprincess LibreWolf – A custom version of Firefox, focused on privacy, security and freedom
https://librewolf.net/
LibreWolf Browser

A custom version of Firefox, focused on privacy, security and freedom.

@dnsprincess Also DuckDuckGo and Tor browsers, besides Firefox
@dnsprincess
Just don't ask me about my mobile habits