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Yes on the computer.
I had times because I had problems with the sound under Linux at Firefox (ALSA is not supported as a backend).
To this extent, Brave is among the chromium-based browsers the nicest thing I have used so far (after the whole crypto line is turned off/enjoyed by userChrome.css), but finally, Firefox is better to me (more configuration, easier to secure, better underspinning for extensions, a few nice tools, easier to develop, etc.). I’ve been using this again since I took audio over PipeWire.
Yeah. On some devices like smartphone I use it as Second browserbecause ungoogled-chromium does not run on things like Android. Unfortunately, some pages only run correctly with chromium based browsers.
As a main browser I use on all devices Firefox.
No, I won’t be in the foreseeable time.
Yes on my PC, laptop and iPhone 🥹
No.
I don’t use the good browser.
7veren7
Ne, use Firefox.
No.
No, I’m using the “normal” browser.