• Em Adespoton
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    Well, I switched to Edge for work with the latest Chrome update (since internal apps were Chromium only), and was pleasantly surprised. It actually let me turn off almost all the junk, and is responsive in a way I haven’t seen in a Chromium browser in years.

    Safari and Firefox for personal use though, and nothing compelling to make me change that.

    • @[email protected]
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      251 year ago

      The performance is pretty on-par with other major browsers now, but it is the obscene amount of popups built into the browser that irritates me.

        • @[email protected]
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          191 year ago

          Once you set it up it’s fine, but on first opening you have to click through a bunch of menus (no, I don’t want to share data, no I don’t want to sync my account, and so on). In other browsers it’s a small popup in the corner which you can ignore, and just google what you wanted to google. In edge they’re fullscreen and you have to click no on each one.

          Probably a rather unique problem because I regularly set up new machines, most people just go through it once and never see it again.

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            You hit the nail right on its head! It’s pretty bad that there is no skip all option, and for some of them you have to manually uncheck before continuing.

            I’m in the same situation as you where I often work on fresh virtual machines, and so I see this a lot too.

          • stewie410
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            21 year ago

            May be worth building a default config to “install” for those setups; that’s saved me quite some time when configuring new/spare machines at work.

          • @[email protected]
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            21 year ago

            I use arc on my mac and it’s nowhere near as nice as that, but I like the side tabs, the way it gets out of the way when I’m searching, and bing isn’t too bad; I’ve actually used it a few times. Once I found a customizable start page I haven’t looked back. Again, for work

        • @[email protected]
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          11 year ago

          There’s the shopping popup that tries to find better deals or vouchers for products you’re looking at. It’s easy to turn off though.

          Searching the settings for “notification” does show others - a feature called Discover and sidebar apps seem to be able to send notifications but I’ve never seen either.

    • @[email protected]
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      1 year ago

      its based off of chromium, so one would expect it to be as fast as most modern browsers.

      its the annoyances built on top of them, and user privacy that matters in a browser nowadays

    • @[email protected]
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      81 year ago

      Same, I’m only allowed to use either Chrome or Edge on my work laptop, so I chose Edge.

      Librewolf on my personal laptop and Firefox on mobile tho.

      • @[email protected]
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        21 year ago

        Bonus for Librewolf!

        I love Firefox… But the listicle ads are seriously tacky and annoying. I do not want Pocket. And I do not want Pocket randomly re-enabled after a set of updates.

    • MaggiWuerze
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      1 year ago

      Maybe look at BromiteCromite? Open Source Chromium browser where you don’t need to disable anything

    • Free Palestine 🇵🇸
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      41 year ago

      If you need to use Chromium, just use Ungoogled-Chromium or Brave. But Firefox/LibreWolf will always be superior.