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Top 5 Google Chrome alternatives - Best privacy focused web browsers review - Degoogleify - The Hated One

Top 5 Google Chrome alternatives - Best privacy focused web browsers review - Degoogleify - The Hated One

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Top 5 Google Chrome alternatives - Best privacy focused web browsers review - Degoogleify - The Hated One If you are looking for top Google Chrome alternatives, here is a list of best privacy focused browsers out there. I review Brave browser, Firefox, Palemoon, Waterfox, and Tor. Degoogleify yourself with the help of my another video tutorial that will help you protect your privacy
Date: 2022-03-20

Comments and reviews: 10


This movie is a Brave add.
Brave is no difference.
The only way avoiding privacy is:
# mobile phone no geo-location
# Don't press any types of adds on websites
# Don't press -likes- from Facebook, YouTube etc.
# Use a second device mobile only and just for online payments and No browsing on the internet.
# No Google accounts
# No applications
# And the most important, delete cookies, cache and browsing History.
# By the way as an example, Chrome is a native app so you can't uninstall Chrome but you can, -force Stop-/-Disable-.
Check what happens during/while Facebook session you have delete cookies.

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What is the best browser for someone, like me, who isn't terribly tech savvy. I need something simple to use, but also safe. My passwords have all been disabled by Microsoft Edge because, like Google, they sync everything. I am having a terrible problems recreating passwords over for each website I visit. My older passwords are no longer accepted by the sites I visit which makes no sense. l don't know how to fix it. Need help.
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So, do you have any comments or recommendations about online bill paying and banking? All on the same browser? Or should each account have it's own browser? Or maybe by category with one for bank, one for credit cards and recurring payments, and one for shopping and one-time purchases?
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I've used Brave for about 1 year. It is really simple and quite customizable. Now it supports all chrome extensions. BUT if you want to customize deeply your privacy and so add some privacy extensions it is not certain that it will work well with the in-built Brave Shell.
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Microsoft Edge downloaded itself, little by little w/o my permission. Now, none of my GOOGLE Chrome passwords work and I can't even get on my regularally used sites. I need to find another Browser. I may go over to FIrefox. I don't like being tracked. Thanks for the info.
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You tell me at one minute that all these browsers are all equally good, so why listen to the rest. Well, while I was typing, I heard an important recommendation. What makes a difference is that you would choose Brave for your grandparents.
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Do you have any opinion on the Epic browser? It appears to be ultra privacy-oriented. Hasn't been around all that long, hard to know how long it will stay, but for now, it looks promising to me.
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Will you be updating this list? One change is that brave supports extensions from the chrome web store. I know Vivaldi isn't open source but it has the highest customization I have seen.
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I would remove ads from youtube if they just didn't but them at the start of the video, I wouldn't care if the site had ads all around the video, but just let me watch the video.
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--Video summary: --
1-Brave browser review -1: 29
2-Firefox review -4: 33
3-Waterfox review -7: 12
4-Palemoon review -8: 03
5-Tor review -9: 00
Alhamdulillah.

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