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9 votes
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Chrome update on March 1 fixed a serious zero-day RCE vulnerability that was being actively exploited
10 votes -
The Firefox Experiments I Would Have Liked To Try
10 votes -
By summer 2019, the Firefox browser will also block, by default, all cross-site third-party trackers
@jensimmons: By summer 2019, the Firefox browser will also block, by default, all cross-site third-party trackers, strengthening privacy without your having to do a thing." https://t.co/cqpQbSe9Ko
69 votes -
Chromium team to make changes to Manifest V3 in response to ad-blocking extension developers’ outrage
36 votes -
Adblockers Performance Study - A detailed analysis of the performance of some of the most popular content-blocker engines
18 votes -
The Google Chrome team is developing tools, heuristics and warnings to help protect against deceptive URLs
11 votes -
Firefox 66 to block automatically playing audible video and audio
49 votes -
The "Do Not Track" Setting Doesn't Stop You from Being Tracked
20 votes -
Firefox 65 release notes
24 votes -
Microsoft Edge browser flags Daily Mail Online as untrustworthy
24 votes -
Firefox: Moving to a Profile per Install Architecture
12 votes -
Tom Scott warns viewers that Brave donations do not reach him
@tomscott: This warning is prompted by a company called Brave, who've been taking cryptocurrency donations "for me", using my name and photo, without my consent. I asked them not to, and to refund anyone who's donated; they said "we'll see what we can do" and that "refunds are impossible".
33 votes -
Google isn’t the company that we should have handed the Web over to
22 votes -
Do you use an alternative browser? Which one? Why?
The big players today are Chrome, Firefox, Safari and Edge. Then there are a load of alternative browsers from Vivaldi and Brave to EWW and elinks and w3m, and then things like Dillo and Netsurf....
The big players today are Chrome, Firefox, Safari and Edge. Then there are a load of alternative browsers from Vivaldi and Brave to EWW and elinks and w3m, and then things like Dillo and Netsurf. Do you use any of these alternative browsers? If yes, why, and why did you pick that particular one? I'd be interested to read why not, too.
28 votes -
Vivaldi 2.2: Focus on details
8 votes -
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 -
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 -
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 -
Google Chrome’s biggest challenge at age 10 might just be its own success
18 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