Make it look and feel like Arc browser and I’ll gladly switch.
Ireland had an Amusement Park named after a bag of potato chips.
I love Arc and I won’t change, probably even if they charge for it… I wish this wasn’t a feature only present in a Chromium derivative because it made my job much more productive and makes the move a bit difficult.
I’d rather see the kind of tab organization found in Arc browser, but let’s take this a decade at a time.
I’m kinda waiting for this bad boy to come out so I can put into it all the songs I legally acquired all these years…
Have you checked out AnyType?
I’m not sure if analytics and data such as browser signature can be rejected if they are considered required, but I’d be keen to know more.
Accepting 3rd party cookies is just smoke and mirrors. Safari blocks them by default, so websites can just send data through the Webpage Javascript directly to their affiliates if they want to.
Your data is still being collected. To what extent, I don’t know.
Self checkouts that require the receipt barcode to open the exit door are quite alright.
It’s usually fast except for the idiots that bring their small children in there to play around with everybody else’s time.
I haven’t looked into the alternatives much, but I’ve been using AnyType because of the decentralized sync.
New Death Grips confirmed.
TWOT lmao