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Been using Chrome since summer 2008. Made the complete switch to Firefox, Firefox Focus and Librewolf last month for my household. Couldn’t be more satisfied
Dashlane + 2FA + Firefox + no browser cookies
For YouTube I just use grayjay.app
At the time of writing this the code is in "/jsbin/desktop_polymer_enable_wil_icons.vflset/desktop_polymer_enable_wil_icons.js" You can take a look for yourself and it is still there.
However if people take notice, I imagine they will need to..."refactor" the code.
I have archived the file for when they inevitably hide this line of code in a different file:
Also if you're looking for a good email provider, Hushmail is a privacy-oriented email that can encrypt emails for safekeeping. They are hosted in Canada, and they also allow you to create email aliases (fake emails) that you can use for specific purposes and messages to the aliases are sent to your normal inbox. These are great if you want to contact someone or sign up for something and don't want to give out your actual email address.
I changed to hushmail when lavabit was shut down back in the day. I hear lavabit was brought back online after a while but I wasn't going to wait around without a functional email address in the meantime.
Is there a cost ?
If you need a chrome like experience, Vivaldi for Android uses that engine and has a built-in adblocker to turn on in Settings.
For passwords, the KeePass system uses a file format that can be opened by different apps, I count 8 apps just on FDroid. There are apps for desktop OSs as well.
For youtube, try NewPipe, so far still working, has a download button built in.
For Firefox on Android, I use Fennec from Fdroid, has a lot more search engunes built in and FDroid will update it.
I'm interested in what they're doing to Safari users. That uses Webkit and not Chrome/Blink or Gecko.