@claudiom @NebulaTide Agreed, #WebBrowsers have all strayed so far and there's no right answer anymore. It's no longer a matter of "correctness" in support, more privacy & security. They're probably all around the same security-wise (as far as you can throw them) and privacy-wise (all just marketing). Those of us on #OpenBSD have it slightly better because they use at least some #pledge & #unveil, plus a number of privacy-reducing settings are disabled during build/packaging.

@claudiom @NebulaTide I always preferred #NetscapeNavigator over #InternetExplorer. I switched to #Firefox under #MacOSX when it first came out. I've used #Chrome and #Chromium off and on under #macOS (nee OS X, nee Mac OS X) and #OpenBSD.

At this point, while I still primarily use Firefox via #ffssb, I do occasionally use #UngoogledChromium and find it to be more performant. For example, #GoogleMeet works fine in Firefox, but #Zoom struggles when sharing video, so I use ungoogled for that.