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Maybe, but I'll stay on the non-Chromium end of things. I'll definitely try out some competitors, such as:
I still support engine diversity, but that doesn't have to be mainline Firefox.
That said, I don't think the TOS is as bad as people claim, so I'm in no rush.
I was trying out Mullvad Browser and clicked on a Discord link and it launched the Discord app on my computer.
I was shocked that a security-oriented browser would launch an external application without warning by default. Even Chrome prompts the user first.
Hmm, that is odd.