With Mozilla continuing their 'dark pattern' behavior lately, it may be time to give this privacy-centric fork a try:

LibreWolf Browser
librewolf-community.gitlab.io/

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I haven't used the fork I linked, but from what I can tell, it's considerably more hardened than Brave.

I used Brave for a while but dumped them when the affiliate link redirect scandal broke. I had already disliked the "rewards" sponsored advertising policy.

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Ok, I've been using LibreWolf for the past few hours. It's solid. I love that it has the "correct" settings for privacy enabled (or disabled) by default.

The Developer Tools (wrench icon) are very handy

The Windows version does not auto-update which is a drag, but I can live with it. No FF account either, so no sync. But that's kind of the point, right?

This might become my daily driver.

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