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It’s time to start using a privacy focused browser! πŸ‘©πŸ»β€πŸ’»πŸ”

The EU’s Digital Markets Act (DMA) is forcing Apple to give users a default browser choice.

Which default browser did you pick and why? πŸ’»

#apple #dma #europe #privacy

Read more here: tuta.com/blog/apple-default-br…

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@Vivaldi on mobile and @mozilla Firefox on desktop.
Both respect user privacy and are run by trustworthy orgs (Mozilla is challenging that ;/). Having a tab bar on mobile makes Vivaldi by far the best for me.
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I have set Brave as default one. I had Safari before but all DNS leak tests showed that Safari will not use any of my DNS profiles or configuration. Oddly only Safari forces its own settings in that regards
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Firefox on all devices. I started using it in 2007 tried since then Opera, Vivaldi, Chrome, Brave, Falkon, Epiphany/GNOME Web, Edge (and DuckDuckGo on mobile) but always returned to #Mozilla #Firefox
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Mobile: Firefox

Desktop: Floorp, FireDragon (both based on firefox). Open source and privacy oriented browsers. I also use Brave (based on Chiromium) fir Google stuff.

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Vivaldi, of course!

Why ?
πŸ‘‰ vivaldi.com/team/

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Vivaldi for privacy and because it does everything I need.
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Honestly, being an apple guy, Safari extensions are amazing. That said, Vivaldi is a killer browser and I still find myself using it all the time.
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