I care about my privacy, though I like it’s UI. Is it really as bad as some say?

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      Chromite, this is sounder Fork and a new generation of bromite (like the most secure and private browser on android(excluding tor maybe))

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      F-Droid has a few choices in it’s repos. Privacy Browser, Mull, just to name a few.

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      This may not be helpful, but if you’re willing to flash GrapheneOS on a pixel, Vanadium is wonderful.

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        Vanadium has not that many features, no dark mode, no Adblocking

        They used to recommend bromite, but since it’s not developed anymore they don’t

        But there’s a promising fork of bromite called chromite, I tried it recently and it rocks

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            It doesn’t have the dark mode, the one that makes white pages black

            The DNS Adblocking fix is not really viable if you live nowhere near that server, otherwise it will make your experience miserable

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      Vivaldi if you want a chromium privacy experience. Not fully open source but works well, has desktop sync and a good tablet UI which is my biggest reason for not using FF.

      I only have a tablet and a phone and until FF creates a viable tablet UI I’m staying away.

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        Vivaldi is not a “privacy” experience. It sure has some comfy features, but Vivaldi is not private. Use it if you like it’s UI features, just know that it isn’t private.