Adolf Hitler
14/88
Being how I am OP, I'll go first I use brave
>Inb4 brave datamines you
>Inb4 brave datamines you
FSB malwareYandex
Yandex is the only browser that won’t censor what I search for.FSB malware
>3DS browserNintendo Wii browser, or the PS4 browser, for the lulz.
Similarly based, same for the Nintendo DSi browser, or even the original Nintendo DS browser (which included an 8MB RAM expansion bc it needed more than 4MB of RAM).>3DS browser
The only other browser I actually use for a good reason rather than the lulz is the TOR browser, mainly because I'm too lazily to find a way to do some extremely custom setup which allows clearnet, OpenNIC, TOR, and I2P all on one browser. I would use Brave if i could actually claim the crypto, but I cannot do so after they did some BS changes to the BAT system, so I have no reason to use it now that I'm used to Firefox anyways.I typically use Brave for normal browsing purposes and Yandex for anything related to history or conspiracies. Yes, I do use a VPN 24/7 so glowies can’t harvest mi data.
Have you considered Qutebrowser or Luakit? Both are lightweight, keyboard-driven browsers that support GUI while staying relatively small compared to Chrome or Firefox. They might not hit the sub-100MB mark, but they strip out a lot of unnecessary features while maintaining enough modern functionality to render most websites properly.I do wish there was a way more optimized browser, like a GUI browser that weighed under 100MB total storage. There is XLinks, but that's terminal and terminal browsers are not good enough to use for most websites in any capacity, let alone in a well-working state. If I can find a way to make websites work on terminal browser then I will do that, since I don't care about seeing anything except text without opening it in MPV, but I also don't want to browse a broken version of the website.
I haven't yet considered them, I may actually look into them though. If one of them works well enough for what I need, I'll turn it into the main browser I use. Even sub-200MB would be a lot better than Firefox or Chrome, and if it is faster for most websites then even better.Have you considered Qutebrowser or Luakit? Both are lightweight, keyboard-driven browsers that support GUI while staying relatively small compared to Chrome or Firefox. They might not hit the sub-100MB mark, but they strip out a lot of unnecessary features while maintaining enough modern functionality to render most websites properly.
Do those track your search history and activity? I don’t want to be datamined by some random guy.Have you considered Qutebrowser or Luakit? Both are lightweight, keyboard-driven browsers that support GUI while staying relatively small compared to Chrome or Firefox. They might not hit the sub-100MB mark, but they strip out a lot of unnecessary features while maintaining enough modern functionality to render most websites properly.
i can tell they doDo those track your search history and activity? I don’t want to be datamined by some random guy.
Run Qutebrowser using the Tor network if you are concerned about privacy.Do those track your search history and activity? I don’t want to be datamined by some random guy.
I might as well just use Tor then, geg.Run Qutebrowser using the Tor network if you are concerned about privacy.
its also slow as fuck (true brasilerio experience)
>Using Tor because of privacyRun Qutebrowser using the Tor network if you are concerned about privacy.
it cannot be datamined if i hold no care for it>Using Tor because of privacy
CIA and FBI already know how to breach tor networks
No browser is out of their control. The goal is to make it slightly more difficult for them to datamine us.>Using Tor because of privacy
CIA and FBI already know how to breach tor networks