Okay, Cred Forums. What I gathered is:

Okay, Cred Forums. What I gathered is:
> Internet Explorer - a fucking joke
> Edge - Microsoft botnet, fairy fast, lacks addons, some settings are missing
> Chrome - Google botnet, fast as fuck, low customisation
> Opera - God tier 12.16 version, but now severly outdated; Chineese botnet, fairly fast, fair customisabilty.
> Safari - Apple botnet, slow, UI looks decent on its own. Addons feel lacking.
> Firefox - SJW devs, slow, high customisabily, bloated.
> Pale moon - Addon icons look weird, devs want money, /comfy/, fairly fast, lacks some firefox addons
> Vivaldi - UI is meh, customisability is meh, closed-source
> Brave - fast, somewhat a botnet (downloads adds), feels bloated
> Waterfox - Firefox + only x64, a bit faster
> Chromium - Chrome without some of Google's bullshit (still a botnet)
> Ungoogled Chromium - Chrome without Google's bullshit (no longer a botnet), 2 updates behind (those 2 updates are faily useless though)
> Iridium - Chrome - Google's bullshit + some Iridium's bullshit (calls back home)

Out of all of these, I think you want to use:
> Ungoogled chromium if you don't care about customisation
> Firefox if you don't care about speed
> Pale moon if you want something in the middle
> Iridium if you want chromium + those 2 updates.

Did I get it right Cred Forums?

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Swap SeaMonkey for Firefox and you're pretty spot on.

Firefox is a botnet now, palemoon isn't. Palemoon is also a lot more secure than firefox because it has better defaults and much, much faster cve response times.
Iridium is a meme.

Chrome/Blink/Webkit has high standards support, but only as long as it gets bragging rights, since most of its support is buggy and incomplete.

Viewport units for example were broken for 3 years.

And on mobiles, the versioning is so damn fragmented that every single webkit based browser tends to have totally different standards compatibility; so bad that it makes you cry back the IE6 days (at least that thing was consistent).

> Safari

>Apple botnet

The only possible botnet part is Safari Suggestions, which can be easily disabled in Preferences. Pic related.

>slow

Nope. Safari is the best-performing browser on the Mac by far. Fast, per-tab processes, great JS performance, and doesn't kill battery life.

>UI looks decent on its own

This is true.

>Addons feel lacking.

Can't really say. The only extensions I use are adblocking content blockers.

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>vivaldi
>closed source
But that's fucking wrong you stupid.
vivaldi.com/source

Vivaldi is fucking shit.

>entire fucking thing wrote in JS
>lags like shit in any UI element
>upgrades make the entire thing shit itself and breaks functions like F5, gestures, notes, entire UI elements disappear

Vivaldi is a fucking joke.

t. 12.16 user for 10 years

where;s the webm support? thats all im waiting for

I've been an Opera 12.16 user for 10 years until I had to port an whole fucking JS library. Vivaldi doesn't lag on my machine, just werks.

Pale moon doesn't seem to have Self destructing cookies or https everywhere

Emacs + Webkit.
I rest my case.

I'm using Chrome Canary right now. Should I just switch to Chromium? I like the Google bullshit sometimes, like shared bookmarks and tabs with my Android device.

Opera 12.16 has only been out for three years.

I've been an Opera user about 10 years*
sorry fixed

You must be at least 18 years old to browse Cred Forums.

Also, .

>le botnet meme

You guys are a fucking joke, even TOR doesn't guarantee complete privacy. I'm using Chropera and I'm quite happy with it.

> Edge - Microsoft botnet, fairy fast, lacks addons, some settings are missing
It has addons now. And it gives you the best battery life.
>Opera - God tier 12.16 version, but now severly outdated; Chineese botnet, fairly fast, fair customisabilty.
It's still the most comfortable browser to use even if it's not as good as the old Opera.
>Vivaldi - UI is meh, customisability is meh, closed-source
It has the most customisable UI probably

Is Vivaldi a botnet?

no

If you use Google in any capacity it's a fucking botnet, regardless of the browser. So I hope you're not logged into youtube or into your gmail or use google search or google drive or google maps.

Why is this?