That doesn't look like desktop Firefox 3.5, nor would I want a mobile browser to, but I use it for options and am really hoping developers volunteer to help the guy doing it all on its own to keep things more up to date and add even more options. I use Iceraven on Android for similar reasons. ![]() And an endless scroll of options is perfect for me as someone who really does have strong opinions on a bunch of things (For example, Everytime a new tab is opened, it should be last on the list- not just last on a group of related tabs, last last.). Vivaldi comes very close if the settings are right. My favorite UI is something similar to Firefox 3.5 from like 12 years ago, and I like browsers I can get closer to that while getting modern features, good security, great web compatibility, etc. The Chromium-based browser I like best on desktop is Vivaldi, but that's because I crave max options, more visible user chrome that coveys more informations, and so forth in an era where the prevailing asthetic is minimalistic and having your browser make the hard choices. But if they trust Microsoft over Google and all they want is to keep their data away from Google, and not to keep their data away from everyone, and like Chrome apart from that, Edge makes perfect sense. ![]() They aren't, as far as I know, actually getting a more private browser (Except maybe on Android where Edge has Ad-Block Plus built-in). People should be aware that they are just switching who gets their data from Google to Microsoft by switching from Chrome to Edge, though. Sounds like it from everything I've heard (Though there may be some minor UI differences).
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