Stop using Brave Browser

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Stop using Brave Browser
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Here’s my current problem: I use Firefox mainly, but I need a chromium browser for work occasionally. I feel like brave is better than chrome proper right? But the CEO is also terrible. Is there something I can use that’s chromium based (occasional usage) that is at least “the least bad” option?

If you need chromium, your best option is probably ungoogled-chromium which is basically just bare bones chrome with as much telemetry and tracking taken out as possible.

don't forget the absence of easy to install addons! such a delight!

Yeah it takes a few extra steps to get extensions/chrome store stuff like that. Probably not the best option if you’re just trying to slap it on a work computer in 5 mins.

That's where Firefox comes in!

True that’s what I use the vast majority of the time, but the OP specifically needed something chromium based.

What, you don't like to install the Web Store through a separate extension crx download, mess around in the settings, and enable dev mode? Wait til you hear what you have to do to get DRM working (Spotify, Netflix, Hulu, etc). Hint: It's a separate zipped download of Widevine that you have to extract deep in the AppData folder, assuming you're on Windows.

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Use one of the "clean" versions of Chromium (not Chrome) from Woolyss.com

If you want updates to be handled automatically, you can use ChrLauncher

EDIT: I guess you can't use the latter on OSX.

Ungoogled Chromium

While I agree with this, it's kind of a pain in the ass if you use extensions. You have to roundabout install the Web Store through a crx download, tinkering in the settings and enabling dev mode, then use that extension to install other extensions. And may the cosmos grant you mercy if you need to use DRM for Spotify, Netflix, Hulu, etc, and have to download the Widevine DRM stuff separately and unzip it deep in the AppData folder.

It's not impossible, but I guess I'm just saying that this probably isn't going to be the answer for the everyday, average person.

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Vivaldi seems to be one of the least bad options.

Vivaldi is proprietary, which makes security and privacy virtually impossible to guarantee

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