🦊 Firefox
59.4%
Chrome
4.6%
Brave
5.5%
Vivaldi
15.4%
Edge
0.6%
Other (let Us know in comments!)
14.5%
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@linuxallday I switch between @zenbrowser and @librewolf. Occasionally I use #ungoogled_chromium if a site malfunctions in zen/librewolf.
@linuxallday LibreWolf on desktop and Iron Fox on my phone.

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I do the same exact thing. I highly recommend this setup. @librewolf is amazing!

@linuxallday Zen (Firefox fork), with Waterfox (Firefox fork) on my phone and also installed as a backup. I wanted to try Vivaldi, so I installed it and was going to get exploring come the weekend, but they sent me emails every day for a week until I marked them spam and uninstalled the damn thing.
@linuxallday Chromium, Fennec on mobile

@linuxallday I'm still using Firefox, but dabbling with Mullvad browser as an exit ramp. Mullvad is Tor Browser without the Tor network, which is a striped down Firefox without the AI. It doesn't have to be used with Mullvad VPN.

I know Vivaldi users love it, but I can't bring myself to use a closed source browser.

@linuxallday Everybody talks shit about Edge, but it's the best browser-downloader there is!
@linuxallday Badwolf! (Webkit-GTK based, no Blink and engine installs like a proper library :P)

@linuxallday Librewolf as my daily driver

No issues with it on strict settings and some of the sites that were a little buggy a few months ago work perfectly fine now

I have Vivaldi installed and configured but never need to go into it for anything anymore on desktop but use it on mobile

@linuxallday Librewolf on PC, and IronFox on mobile
@linuxallday #zenbrowser a firefox fork that is what firefox should have stayed : privacy focusded, no ai, and innovative !
@linuxallday Currently Firefox, but trying to get myself migrated over to Waterfox. It does this weird thing when opening local files that's giving me headaches, so I'm still on Firefox for now.
@linuxallday I voted Firefox but it’s actually Zen. At least on iOS it is Firefox, since they sync with no problem.
@linuxallday floorp on my personal machine, Zen on my work machine, and iron fox on my phone.
@linuxallday LibreWolf (firefox-based)

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Microsoft Edge, with ad blocking.

@linuxallday LibreWolf, so technically Firefox, I guess (though by that logic Edge, Brave, and Vivaldi are just Chrome)
@linuxallday DuckDuckGo, Safari, FireFox, and Vivaldi
@linuxallday firefox is on probation but it’s planned to stay as mine for now
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Waterfox on Mac and Fennec on eOS.

@linuxallday Idea for a follow-up poll: which cross-platform #FOSS browser would you recommend to a non-tech-savvy person that will work with good #privacy defaults* out of the box?

* Non big tech search engine, ad and tracker blocking - all by default with no need for extensions or any tweaking.

#gooddefaults #privacybydefault

@linuxallday Zen Browser (fork of Firefox)
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LibreWolf and Tor browser on PC.
DuckDuckGo and Tor browser on Android Phone.
@linuxallday I've been rocking @zenbrowser for a while, and I thoroughly recommend it, I love the vertical tabs and the extras they've added to Firefox.
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@linuxallday Waterfox, another Firefox fork

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Happy to learn my go to browser is used by 1% of respondents. 😊

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