Firefox, something Firefox based or something entirely other?
Firefox, because it is not chrome based.
Firefox, with ublock origin and yt high definition plugins, so I can have a decent yt player. I have disabled/hide chrome, I have no need for it.
Firefox. Been using for longtime
Fennec, which is a Firefox clone, and I use it because it allows (allowed) me more customization than the default Firefox.
This: Fennec has better security configuration than Firefox about:config settings in regards to telemetry and whatnot.
Mull is also great! Even more secure and better at stopping phoning home, telemetry, and fingerprinting. Though, Mull tends to break quite a few websites. I use Mull, and switch to Fennec selectively when Mull doesn’t work
I use Firefox because it has Unlock Origin.
Firefox cause the search bar is on the bottom
Mull, which is based on Firefox, but removes all the telemetry and stuff. I forget why I chose it over other versions of Firefox. Someone here on Lemmy recommended it.
Best android browser
Firefox
Firefox with extensions or mull
Edit: and why?
Firefox to use my synced bookmarks and share open tabs from pc.
Mull for better privacy (i personally like to disable javascript and change my DNS to quad9)
Firefox Nightly because of the extensions, Libredirect, uBlock Origin, Ghostery, Privacy Badger, etc.
Firefox for most browsing (especially youtube with ublock), chrome for facebook.
Firefox with a couple of extensions. But i have to use chrome with some webs (mainly from the town council, and several official institutions) because don’t work properly with Firefox.
Chrome, I’m deep into the Google ecosystem at this point. But i use DDG for my search engine because Google’s has gotten noticeably worse for my job in the past year or so
Vivaldi, because it is available everywhere, has cross-platform tab syncing, ad-blocking, and a tab bar on Android.
Firefox because it’s plugins make mobile browsing bareable. I have a folding phone so I wish that Firefox would hurry up and copy Chrome’s multi window feature, and then it would be the perfect browser for me.
I use Firefox on desktop too, but I’ve been experimenting with Arc the last few weeks to see what the fuss is about.