Firefox is in trouble, and the alternatives aren't what you'd expect
… I saw that the security settings were easier to deal with, with fewer options to manage. Mullvad Browser also launches in private mode by default. …
… I saw that the security settings were easier to deal with, with fewer options to manage. Mullvad Browser also launches in private mode by default. …
… Barring some very outdated browsers and platforms, just about any browser supports the features necessary for PairDrop to work, so whether it's Windows, macOS, Linux, Android, or iOS, you can share your files with anyone at any given time very easily. …
… DNS over HTTPS is a security protocol that encrypts website lookups and hides them inside normal web traffic. This feature doesn't even need to be installed or enabled to work, as many browsers like Chrome, Firefox, and Edge already have secure DNS built in. …
… I pair the Android app with the Proton Pass extension in my browser to make managing passwords easy across my devices, regardless of which browser I'm using. …
… Since services like Home Assistant and Immich have their own apps on Android, they can offer deeper integration and a smoother experience than using them via the web browser. …
… On paper, Brave sounds like a great browser. It runs smoothly, has built-in security tools, and has a privacy-focused design. However, over the years, the Brave team has slowly added features to its browser that people aren't too fond of. …
… The vast majority of services provide their content using DRM protection, which means your browser needs to meet a certain level of security to be able to stream content from those services. …
… You can install the Home Assistant Companion app for convenience, or use the dashboard in a web browser. The former offers better integration. Meanwhile, Android tablets can turn into full-blown sensor hubs with Home Assistant. …
… Over the years, his work has also appeared in leading publications such as Android Police, Android Authority, CNET, PCMag, and more. …
… After all, it's a platform with the backing of one of the world's most prominent tech companies, the developer support of Android, and the security model of a mobile OS, all aimed squarely at a growing population of users looking for an exit from Microsoft's ecosystem. …