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On Tuesday 25 August 2020 08:45:16 Michael wrote:
> On Tuesday 25 August 2020 08:48:24 am William Morder via trinity-users 
wrote:
> > On Tuesday 25 August 2020 03:18:23 Janek Stolarek wrote:
> > > Chromium is Chrome with everything Google removed. Or so the internet
> > > claims, because I haven't inspected the source code myself.
> > >
> > > Janek
> >
> > I just happened to run into it again:
> > https://github.com/Eloston/ungoogled-chromium
> >
> > Here is where I heard about it:
> > https://degoogle.jmoore.dev/
> > Other good stuff on this page.
>
> I'm dumping FF (and won’t use Chrome or Opera).  Oddly, for most general
> browsing, I’m using the Tor Browser Bundle*.  Not for banking or other
> login stuff.  I’ve also been exploring Vivaldi and Pale Moon (one of the MX
> dev’s packages it, otherwise I’d have never heard of it).  While this is in
> no way authoritative:
>
> Vivaldi seems to leave too many ads displayed.
> Pale Moon has some minor issues with playing videos slow.
>
> Somewhere I ran across a fork of FF55(ish, before FF went to the ‘dark
> side’), sadly I didn’t bookmark it, wish I had, I’d test that one out too.
>
> I think I’d like about a dozen browsers, each used for a specific set of
> activities:
>
> Browser A:  Banking
> Browser B:  WHM/cPanel
> Browser C:  Amazon
> Browser D:  Hosting companies
> Browser E:  ...
> Browser F:  FB
> Browser G:  ...
>
> At least in theory it’d make it hard to cross track activities...
>
> Best,
> Michael
>

Just saw your list: This is exactly what I do, and why I keep collecting 
browsers. They are all just a little different, and with luck you find one 
that suits your needs for a given task, for just one site. There are a couple 
of browsers that I use for just one site, which seems silly to say it, but 
definitely works better in practice. 

Bill





> * Granted you have to write a wrapper script and restart everyday to stop
> even the TBB wanting to track you through the ‘persistent gateway’ they try
> to enforce.  If anyone wants a copy, send a PM.
>
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