I'm asking this because I recently switched from Chrome to Brave.
As with most people my age, I started off with Internet Explorer...it was basically all there was. When Firefox came out, I switched over because it was awesome having all your sites in tabs on one window, plus I liked that someone was actively developing a browser at a time when Microsoft had proclaimed that there was no further need to do so. After using Firefox for a few years, I switched to Chrome, which I probably used for nearly 10 years. Chrome was originally designed for efficiency and speed, and it was a big improvement over Firefox on both counts at the time. Plus I really liked Google as a company at the time.
But over the past few years I feel like Google has changed to being just another corporation that puts money first...from working with the same Chinese government that they refused to please a decade ago to create a censored search engine to summarily firing employees that refuse to toe the company line. The last straw for me when it came to Chrome was FLoC, Google's system for replacing third-party tracking cookies that virtually everyone opposes except Google. They claim that FLoC is more private than third-party tracking cookies, but they also say that FLoC is 95% as effective at tracking and determining a user's interests for advertising purposes. But even worse is that they summarily started testing FLoC by summarily enabling it in some people's browsers without their knowledge or consent. Probably because they know most people wouldn't volunteer to test their experimental ad-tracking technology.
For those using Chrome, the Electronic Frontier Foundation has a website that will let you know if Google has enabled it on your browser, along with more information about FLoC:
Am I FLoCed?So I started doing research and ended up trying Brave, which promotes itself as a privacy-centric browser that actively blocks trackers and ads. After a few weeks of using it my browser claims that it's blocked 130,411 trackers and ads, saving 6.14GB of bandwidth and 1.8 hours in loading time. I don't know if that's true, but I a bit surprised by how much faster and smoother browsing was in Brave, which I guess is the effect of not loading in ads. At the same time, it's based on Google's open-source Chromium browser, so the interface is very similar to Chrome. I found it was very intuitive to use coming from Chrome.
Another browser that I'm interested in trying is Vivaldi, which boasts the most customizable UI in a browser possible. I'm not sure how much I would need or want customization since I tend to believe that the simpler something is the better, but I think it'd be cool to play around with.
So what browser do you use? You don't have to post a whole story about it like I did, but I'd be interested to know what people use and like.