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Firefox keeps adding stuff I don't want, Chrome keeps removing stuff I do want.
I wish there was a browser that just does what I want, and lets me turn off the stuff I don't want.
QuteBrowser. You control it completely. you can add scripts you want, remove stuff you don't want. I have mine tied in with my bitwarden account so easy password management. I have a script that skips all youtube ads and has never been detected by google because technically I'm "watching the ads" it just immediately skips them. it's tied in with greasemonkey so it makes adding customs scripts for whatever site I use a breeze. It has vim style navigation so it's super quick to move around and don't need to use a mouse.
I love it, I'll never use a different browser again. Plus the dev for it is really cool and very helpful.
This look to be amazing. I live by a CLI, but most browsers have some keyboard shortcuts at best. This one seems to have the capability to be fully KB using a VIM-like command line, which is awesome.
Thanks for the recommendation!
I use FOSS browser on frim f-droid. Federated SearxNG engine.