@Coneng I've been using brave (based on chromium) but starting to migrate to W3M for daily browsing. It's not feature rich but its good enough for most of what I do.
@jrswab thanks, I tend to stay away from anything #google even if it is claimed to be ‘open-source’ , already started using #duckduckgo for search. Sticking to #firefox or a variant of it for now until a free (as in freedom) product is available. Cheers
@Coneng @jrswab The most privacy-respecting #searchEngine is currently #Ss, and it gives guite good results despite 30%+ sites having to be filtered out (privacy-offensive Cloudflare sites). We need more people using it. If no one uses Ss, there will be no control on #Cloudflare's growth, which will ultimately lead to bad results in the future.
@eryn @koherecoWatchdog The link for #Tor users is https://sercxi.nnpaefp7pkadbxxkhz2agtbv2a4g5sgo2fbmv3i7czaua354334uqqad.onion The link for clearnet users is https://sercxi.eu.org/
@gramsci @eryn @resist1984 onion hosts don't even need SSL because onion has e2ee built-in, so you can ignore the warning.
@resist1984 @eryn @koherecoWatchdog also no https on the http://sercxi.io/ ??!
@koherecoWatchdog @eryn I only use the onion address myself. Onion addresses are inherently tunneled so they're secure even if there is no SSL at all. Just accept the self signed cert. I wasn't aware of http://sercxi.io/. Does sercxi.eu.org redirect to that? sercxi.eu.org is clearnet only so I've not used it.
@resist1984 @eryn @koherecoWatchdog TBB complains that the .onion address is not secure fwiw