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Pale moon forum windows 10 mega thread
Pale moon forum windows 10 mega thread




pale moon forum windows 10 mega thread pale moon forum windows 10 mega thread

About the VPN btw, it's a PSEUDO-VPN, while it is LIKE and works LIKE a VPN, it's FAR less secure, which makes tracking you down not that hard to do if the person tracking you know their stuff. Not saying it's a bad browser, it's a great one, but not the best by a long shot. Mozilla can also get a VPN plugin and unlike Opera, it can also get No Script if you want to go that far! Opera has worse memory management, is less secure and doesn't offer as good plugin compatibility as Chrome or Mozilla in general. ALL browsers can get VPNs, adblockers and whatever you want with plug-ins! You can install adblocker on top of Mozilla's pseudo-adblocker too to have an actual one, just like on Opera if we go about it like that. Here's a picture of my Vivaldi setup: (You can also include a pic if you have a non-standard setup or theme, its nice to see how people like their browsers to look)Ĭlick to expand.First of all, I was talking about the base browsers themselves. I do like Chromium's simplicity, but I'm that one person who likes to change the whole colour schemes of things so I picked Vivaldi to suit that purpose. Firefox Quantum is nice but it lacks the customisation the old Firefox had by sacrificing Extension support, but the old Firefox is slow and not very pleasant to work with so I don't use it. I quite like Vivaldi because it offers extreme amounts of customisation while still being compatible with all Chrome/Chromium focused extensions and working with Chrome-focused websites. I've been bouncing around from browser to browser lately, I liked Chromium for while, then switched between it and Vivaldi a lot, then I found Firefox Quantum and gave it a try, and now I'm back to Vivaldi. As the name suggests, I'm interested in knowing which Web Browsers people use on a desktop OS and why they use that.






Pale moon forum windows 10 mega thread