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  • I get it but, if it’s maintained by a different party then Google, even then there’s going to be some conflict of interest compared to Google’s Chrome and Brave’s Chrome for instance.

    But if you would rather use the ai features in Firefox, then have at it. Falkon doesn’t have any mention of ai in it’s settings or features. Nor does it have an ad network. Sometimes you got to look at more then just “it’s based on Cromium.”



  • It goes without saying, but I’ll say it.

    Don’t use a digital id, nor a digital social security number or anything like it because a cop may run into something incriminating against your on your phone, something as simple as a notification could be enough.

    If you just use a physical card/I’d they can only get that specific information and nothing more without looking to look at other sources.

    I will say tho, having a digital id as backup might come in handy if you don’t have the physical cards on you, but be responsible about what notifications and images and other data you have accessible on your phone to them.


  • It uses qtwebengine, but it does have it’s own ui (making it less like Chrome) and some of its ownfeatures.

    But which would you rather have an ai littered browser by default (Firefox), or use Blink.

    Considering it’s just a rendering engine, and that the browser has adblocking built in,doesn’t automatically scream to me privacy invading. Unlike in Google Chrome you can even auto clear your browser history on close. The browser itself isn’t based on Chromium, when it first launched it had a different rendering engine.