• nutbutter@discuss.tchncs.de
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      5 hours ago

      Exactly! And if someone really has to use a Chromium based browser, they can use Cromite or ungoogled-chromium. Do not use brave.

      • lyralycan@sh.itjust.works
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        One thing that hacks me off is a niche issue. Because I do a lot of image sourcing and saving on my phone, and many companies for some reason like to stop that, I have to keep a chromium browser handy. Some sites’ image context menu, containing the vital ‘save’ or ‘download’ option, do not appear on Firefox.

        Will be checking out Cromite, ty

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          Can you name such a website? A link? Because with me the problem is, many websites prevent right clicking, and on Firefox, you could just shift + right-click to force open the context menu.

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    6 hours ago

    What’s this famous “quality antivirus”? Brave is a Chromium instance btw… not that great.

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        I just started using bazzite and got clamav running through rpm-ostree install. I know thats not recommended though, is this an ok use case and how do you think it’ll do? I really gotta be careful because in addition to games I intend to share a jellyfin library.

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    I am not sure of all the terms, but I do not see an ad blocker. Sure VPNs can do some of the work but get yourself a good DNS level ad blocker.