![]() ![]() What's your take on coming back to Chrome or continuing to use it despite other options? let me knowĪs of me, for personal usage, I would always choose Brave over Chrome, because of being FOSS, having a strong built-in ad-blocker, focus on privacy and sync that does not require giving away personal information like phone number (I look at you, Google account). ![]() Then there is fanboyism for Firefox, Opera and Vivaldi - I will leave it at that for good reasons. With Bing and AI, the overall context of building a search based information portal ecosystem is a great idea - but Edge is taking too much on its plate for now - it's bloated and claims to become the swiss knife of browsers - but sometimes you need a perfect balance between utility and user experience - Chrome strikes that very wellįor privacy concerns - I think Chrome extensions are a vast sea of options to build a much stronger version of the Chromium browser - much more powerful than Edge and Brave browsers put together. I'd like to mention about Edge browser from Microsoft too. This is in my opinion and learning - THE biggest difference between Chrome vs others - seamless browsing, information access, productivity and utility experience - all in oneīrave is no doubt a great alternative to bring greater privacy - however users like me require an ecosystem to work smoothly and efficiently I feel it's a win-win for both users and the company as the overall experience is so seamless to move around devices and continue work without any interruptions or need for any learning/adaption. The evolution has seen browsers emerging as a window to an entire ecosystem Ĭhrome browser understood the importance and scale of building a Window to an ecosystem much earlier than the competition. Traditionally browsers were just a window to browse the internet or access information. I've been using the Brave Browser u/brave for the last 2 weeks now - migrated from google chrome and the experience is seamless and comfortable except for one thing - which makes a big difference
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