Qt WebEngine is "based on the Chromium Project". I assume they just use Blink for Qt stuff and widgets. Should hopefully be a bit more secure than webkit.debiman wrote:sjukfan wrote:what is this qtwebengine? is it any good a) for the web of today and b) security-wise?
i heard so much bad about webkit on debian...
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[Poll] What is your favorite Web Browser?
Re: [Poll] What is your favorite Web Browser?
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Re: [Poll] What is your favorite Web Browser?
I dont like any of the browsers - its the extensions that make them usable.
I disliked paleMoon least for a while till it ran into extension problems.
Now my least disliked is Tor-Browser. it can simpley access more sites.
Firefox always runs in the money, and chrome dead last in this race...
I disliked paleMoon least for a while till it ran into extension problems.
Now my least disliked is Tor-Browser. it can simpley access more sites.
Firefox always runs in the money, and chrome dead last in this race...
Re: [Poll] What is your favorite Web Browser?
Not at all.pawRoot wrote:Isn't Tor Browser only for browsing onion network?
Tor-Browser is basically a modded Firefox, that will call up any normal website PLUS those with TOR url's. A site with a Tor onion url can be accessed even when its DNS is being heavily blocked.
Its only downside is that it is *slower*. This doesnt apply to P2P though, as while the browser itself is proxied, the rest of the system is not, unless it is fully configured to use the Tor proxy. In short the browser itself will show up as originating from random countries, but other apps, such as bittorrent will display your actual IP address. Ideally to avoid such problems one would use a VPN with it. The VPN itself uses normal DNS, so the addition of the Tor browser with it gives additional access, as well as added security.
Google wont work with Tor, but duckduckgo works just fine.
https://www.reddit.com/r/TOR/comments/2 ... iki_is_up/
Re: [Poll] What is your favorite Web Browser?
None of them. All of them seem to be on the same route of behaving nicely towards the 'business world', who are convinced they have the sacrosanct right, to brainwash the masses into purchasing what they don't need, and that consumerism makes one belong to a higher social echelon. Fortunately, there are intelligent minds around, who have already provided a way of blocking 'abusive' advertising, that not only advertises a useless product, but more often than not, abuses its audience psychologically.
If the powers that be, want advertising to be acceptable to all, they have to seriously repeal the law, otherwise, freethinkers will resist what they understand is abusing them.
If the powers that be, want advertising to be acceptable to all, they have to seriously repeal the law, otherwise, freethinkers will resist what they understand is abusing them.
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The worst infection of all, is a false sense of security!
It is hard to get away from CLI tools.
The worst infection of all, is a false sense of security!
It is hard to get away from CLI tools.
Re: [Poll] What is your favorite Web Browser?
for a 1Ghz CPU from 2008 's
Right Now in Strectch linux, i just achive This, without coming into obsolescence gap
sudo dpkg -i opera-stable_42.0.2393.517_amd64.deb (Chrome/55.0.2883.87)
sudo apt-mark hold opera-stable
So, Im using a stuck opera version for regular use, and updating firefox for security operations use.
New chrome/firefox versions cant be installed anymore with just 1GHz CPU without coming into obsolescence gap, so thinking of buying a new one soon...
Right Now in Strectch linux, i just achive This, without coming into obsolescence gap
sudo dpkg -i opera-stable_42.0.2393.517_amd64.deb (Chrome/55.0.2883.87)
sudo apt-mark hold opera-stable
So, Im using a stuck opera version for regular use, and updating firefox for security operations use.
New chrome/firefox versions cant be installed anymore with just 1GHz CPU without coming into obsolescence gap, so thinking of buying a new one soon...
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Re: [Poll] What is your favorite Web Browser?
Firefox.
Mainly due to habit. I've been using it for 10+ years.
Occasionally I do switch to Chrome.
Mainly due to habit. I've been using it for 10+ years.
Occasionally I do switch to Chrome.
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Re: [Poll] What is your favorite Web Browser?
Waterfox should be seriously investigated.
https://www.waterfoxproject.org/
Old question, but still strange to have Firefox available in the repos, ... and not Icecat.
Not sure Firefox is becoming Debian compliant.
https://www.waterfoxproject.org/
Old question, but still strange to have Firefox available in the repos, ... and not Icecat.
Not sure Firefox is becoming Debian compliant.
Re: [Poll] What is your favorite Web Browser?
seamonkey 2.46.
50% of my crucial firefox addons Just Work, for the rest i could either make them work by ignoring compatibility warnings or find a workaround.
everybody who likes palemoon should use seamonkey instead.
it includes a mail client which is an equally lightweight alternative to thunderbird.
it also includes a web page composer, which can be safely ignored.
50% of my crucial firefox addons Just Work, for the rest i could either make them work by ignoring compatibility warnings or find a workaround.
everybody who likes palemoon should use seamonkey instead.
it includes a mail client which is an equally lightweight alternative to thunderbird.
it also includes a web page composer, which can be safely ignored.
Re: [Poll] What is your favorite Web Browser?
I've been using Palemoon for test purpose, but performance compared with video tests made me switch to other solutions (on my system at least / RS780L [Radeon 3000] ).
Even Firefox-esr gives better performance (52.4).
Icecat and Waterfox are based on freshest Mozilla releases.
Icecat is currently 52.3 release, and Waterfox 55.2.
Even Firefox-esr gives better performance (52.4).
Icecat and Waterfox are based on freshest Mozilla releases.
Icecat is currently 52.3 release, and Waterfox 55.2.
Re: [Poll] What is your favorite Web Browser?
I went for an older versions of chrome engine (December 9, 2016 Chrome 55.0.2883.87), by using an older Opera version (42.0.2393.517), I'd recommend you to try and use this version (Ive been using it for a whole year and never crashed), it has a good compromise between features and performance, and you can install many chrome extensions as well. It supports free sync opera account.
https://ftp.opera.com/pub/opera/desktop/
I will use this version browser for a regular user until i buy a new computer (I guess any recent version browser might last 2 or 3 years without many problems), meanwhile i'll use last Firefox-esr for virtual bank operations and other secure operations.
https://ftp.opera.com/pub/opera/desktop/
I will use this version browser for a regular user until i buy a new computer (I guess any recent version browser might last 2 or 3 years without many problems), meanwhile i'll use last Firefox-esr for virtual bank operations and other secure operations.
bester69 wrote:STOP 2030 globalists demons, keep the fight for humanity freedom against NWO...
Re: [Poll] What is your favorite Web Browser?
we all know that bester69 won't listen to advice, but to everybody else:
please do not use outdated browser versions; you'll be prone to all sorts of attacks, whether you do banking or just watch videos.
please do not use outdated browser versions; you'll be prone to all sorts of attacks, whether you do banking or just watch videos.
Re: [Poll] What is your favorite Web Browser?
By analogy, this is how when you locks the second's door floor every time you goes down to buy some bread. hehehe, I've lived in my flat for years and never ever, even when I've left home for several hours, I've locked the door. First, cos nobody knows if the door is closed or not, and secondly because no one is going to go up to the second floor, third door to steal me, without even knowing if there is something worth to steal. In my opinion, Ive more chances to win the lottery than being attacked .... and i've very few to lost,debiman wrote:we all know that bester69 won't listen to advice, but to everybody else:
please do not use outdated browser versions; you'll be prone to all sorts of attacks, whether you do banking or just watch videos.
Just a litle question, How those attacks occurs?, I really would like to know it.. i really would like to know how a hacker can take control of my
outdated linux browser to give control/access in some way they can hack my user account. I dont see it, can you address me to some report/article of any documented case that has happend before, please?.
How many cases are reported a year in world, in a casual home linux system of this cattegory?, five??, ten?? or perhaps less..
Ive not seen any new process in background, and i've not seen any weird behavior with the browsing, and you know the browser can't be inffected as its a linux system (they need root access), they only might use some security hole as long as the browser were opened and they were committing the attack, so i dont see it, really!!
bester69 wrote:STOP 2030 globalists demons, keep the fight for humanity freedom against NWO...
Re: [Poll] What is your favorite Web Browser?
Good Advice! Do not use outdated browser versions!debiman wrote:we all know that bester69 won't listen to advice, but to everybody else:
please do not use outdated browser versions; you'll be prone to all sorts of attacks, whether you do banking or just watch videos.
Knock! Knock! 1990s here. We want our security protocols back!bester69 wrote:[...] i really would like to know how a hacker can take control of my outdated linux browser to give control/access in some way they can hack my user account. [...]
Re: [Poll] What is your favorite Web Browser?
It's nice to see Chromium going toe-to-toe with Chrome.
Write programs that do one thing and do it well. ~ Doug Mcllroy on the UNIX Philosophy
Re: [Poll] What is your favorite Web Browser?
Whichever current mainstream selection is presently giving me the fewest headaches.What is your favorite browser?
(No, I did not vote. It's like trying to pick between Billary and the Great Orange One.)
Nobody would ever ask questions If everyone possessed encyclopedic knowledge of the man pages.
Re: [Poll] What is your favorite Web Browser?
It's interesting how they all jockey for position. They take turns at being better. This is a case where brand loyalty is foolish.acewiza wrote:Whichever current mainstream selection is presently giving me the fewest headaches.What is your favorite browser?
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Re: [Poll] What is your favorite Web Browser?
Maybe those who use Microsoft products?alaicarich wrote:But i have a curiosity that is there anyone who loves Internet explorer?
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Re: [Poll] What is your favorite Web Browser?
You mean Edge? IE is dead, even for Microsoft.alaicarich wrote:is there anyone who loves Internet explorer?
But nothing wrong with Edge, it uses hardware accel nicely and it's fast. The most pleasant scrolling is on Edge, IMO.