alternatex 10 months ago

There is Zen browser, which is a fork of Firefox. Though no idea who's developing it.

  • tumsfestival 10 months ago

    A bunch of randos, which doesn't really inspire much confidence.

drak0n1c 10 months ago

One did. Brave browser.

  • fyrn_ 10 months ago

    Isn't brave just a chromium flavor?

    • matheusmoreira 10 months ago

      It is. At least they're not forcing the controversial changes such as Manifest V3 onto their users.

      • Daedren 10 months ago

        They very much are. V3 support comes with Chromium, and once Google removes V2 from the codebase they'll have to abide.

        The difference is that it's less impactful since it has a near uBO-level blocker built-in to the browser.

        • matheusmoreira 10 months ago

          > The difference is that it's less impactful since it has a near uBO-level blocker built-in to the browser.

          I think that's the right thing to do. Honestly V3 is pretty reasonable. It's just that uBlock Origin is so important and trusted it should be an exception. It should be built into the browser, only conflicts of interest prevent this. Can't trust an ad company to maintain an ad blocker.

    • soundnote 10 months ago

      Brave did start on Gecko, but migrated to Chromium.