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8 votes
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Firefox 64 release notes
For general users: https://www.mozilla.org/firefox/64.0/releasenotes/ For web developers: https://hacks.mozilla.org/2018/12/firefox-64-released/
31 votes -
New Brave version now available for download for iPhones and iPads, with significant performance gains
3 votes -
The state of web browsers - 2019 edition
7 votes -
Anyone using the BRAVE web browser? Thoughts? Experiences?
I was reading about it here: https://www.cnet.com/news/brave-browser-matures-with-move-to-chromium-foundation/ First I heard of it and was curious if anyone has tried it. I love the idea of...
I was reading about it here:
https://www.cnet.com/news/brave-browser-matures-with-move-to-chromium-foundation/
First I heard of it and was curious if anyone has tried it. I love the idea of blocking ads and trackers by default.
19 votes -
Microsoft retools Edge, but Internet Explorer is forever
6 votes -
Private by design: How we built Firefox Sync
39 votes -
Google Releases Security Updates for Chrome (Remote Code Execution?)
5 votes -
Tunneling into a private network through JavaScript
7 votes -
SpeedReader: Fast and Private Reader Mode for the Web
8 votes -
Apple's latest anti-tracking feature in Safari takes toll on digital advertising
28 votes -
Google Chrome’s users take a back seat to its bottom line
16 votes -
I made a thoughtful-discussion-based subreddit to talk about web browsers
7 votes -
New Brave Browser Release Available for General Download on Brave.com
19 votes -
What are your thoughts on the BAT system?
I have recently been getting into the Brave browser and they have a system called BAT. I'm still not totally clear on all the intricacies, but the basic idea is that they have a universal token...
I have recently been getting into the Brave browser and they have a system called BAT. I'm still not totally clear on all the intricacies, but the basic idea is that they have a universal token that can be given to content creators, instead of using advertising. Here's a link because I probably messed up that description somehow. So what are your thoughts on it?
19 votes -
Panopticlick: How unique is your browser?
29 votes -
Trustworthy Chrome Extensions, by default
6 votes -
Chrome's new forced login policy is a violation of user privacy and trust
50 votes -
Planned updates for Chrome 70 to give more control of browser sign-in, show sync state, and clear all cookies
30 votes -
Introducing Firefox Monitor, helping people take control after a data breach
24 votes -
Microsoft intercepting Firefox and Chrome installation on Windows 10
66 votes -
Trend Micro says sorry after apps grabbed Mac browser history
6 votes -
New Alpha Release: Tor Browser for Android
20 votes -
Brave browser gets Chrome's extensions starting Thursday with major new version
20 votes -
Browser extensions: Are they worth the risk?
18 votes -
Firefox 62.0 release notes
43 votes -
New Release: Tor Browser 8.0 [based on Firefox Quantum]
15 votes -
Windows 2000 VM running in the browser with WebAssembly
13 votes -
Google Chrome’s biggest challenge at age 10 might just be its own success
18 votes -
Firefox is getting a new logo and wants your feedback
43 votes -
Refresh: A Browser Concept
6 votes -
Google said to deliberately make YouTube slower on Microsoft Edge, Firefox
35 votes -
Chrome uses ten to thirteen percent more RAM due to Google's 'Site Isolation' protection for Spectre CPU flaws
14 votes -
Despite Chrome’s pending “mark of shame,” three major news sites aren’t HTTPS
18 votes -
Firefox and the four-year battle to have Google treat it as a first-class citizen
17 votes -
Study on the effectiveness of fingerprinting countermeasures
4 votes -
Brave Browser launches Tor in the Tab beta
20 votes -
Firefox 61.0.0 released
29 votes -
Firefox is back. It’s time to give it a try.
93 votes -
Brave launches user trials for opt-in ads
8 votes -
What happened to my Tildes bookmark on my Android phone?
I'm using an Android phone with Chrome 65.0.3325.109 installed. There's an option in this browser to add a page to the home screen. This creates a shortcut on my home screen. When I tap on that...
I'm using an Android phone with Chrome 65.0.3325.109 installed.
There's an option in this browser to add a page to the home screen. This creates a shortcut on my home screen. When I tap on that shortcut, it opens the saved page in Chrome.
I had done this with Tildes. However, I deleted the shortcut and made it again. The behaviour has now changed.
Previously, this shortcut opened Tildes as a tab within Chrome. Now, it opens Tildes as its own separate "application". It's not in Chrome. That means I don't get the functionality that comes with Chrome, such as opening a link in a new Chrome tab. In this pseudo-application version, I'm stuck with only one window. I can't open other tabs. I can't simply copy links from one Chrome tab (news website) to another Chrome tab (Tildes).
Did you change something in the past week or so? Can you please change it back? I want a shortcut to a web page to open something that behaves like a web page, not a stand-alone application.
6 votes -
Google Removes the Option of Installing Chrome Extensions via Remote Sites
11 votes -
Are there any good dark browsers for IPhone 4?
I've just used Tildes on my phone for the first time and FUCK! MY EYES! I know I can't change the color of Safari, so I looked in the app store but couldn't find anything. Can you reccomend me a...
I've just used Tildes on my phone for the first time and FUCK! MY EYES! I know I can't change the color of Safari, so I looked in the app store but couldn't find anything. Can you reccomend me a good browser with a dark theme?
5 votes -
Evolving Chrome's security indicators - October 2018 (Chrome 70) release, all HTTP sites to be marked with red "not secure" indicator when inputting data
9 votes