Kept finding myself going back to this post:https://hackernews.hn/item?id=17638477 and was wondering what happened to all the mainstream browsers? Is there any out there that are user friendly and customizable without being locked down?
I mean Edge is getting to the point where it's somewhat useful, IE is...well, IE, Firefox is now a clone of Chrome, and Chrome is at a point where I'm afraid to have more than one or two open tabs because of the amount of system resources it consumes. What happened?
Firefox calls home, and has Firefox Sync and Pocket integrated.
Edge calls home, and is tied into your Microsoft account. (Along with the rest of Windows 10.)
Who knows what Chrome is sending back to Google, probably way more than I fear.
Safari is close, but only exists on macOS and integrates with iCloud.
The closest I've found far is "GNOME Web" (which used to be called Epiphany). It's Just A Browser! But as far as I know, being a GTK application, it doesn't function well outside of the GNOME desktop.
The world needs a new, open source, cross-platform, Just A Browser.