...may be a bit of a mouthful, but personally I find it quite useful.
I use:
- Firefox for most everything. It's discreet and does not sell my habits to surveillance capitalists.
- Chrome to play golf on WGT, Gmail and shopping. Golf because it's really finicky, and Chrome deals with it. Gmail because it's Google anyway. Shopping because... even though Firefox is reasonably discreet, shops are not. So that stuff stays in there and doesn't ooze out.
- Opera for Facebook (rarely) and Twitter (even more rarely).. And pretty much nothing else. If anything else, it's got a VPN that actually works.
So that stuff (social) stays in there too.
I find it helps to keep the annoyance... well, at least compartmentalised
I use:
- Firefox for most everything. It's discreet and does not sell my habits to surveillance capitalists.
- Chrome to play golf on WGT, Gmail and shopping. Golf because it's really finicky, and Chrome deals with it. Gmail because it's Google anyway. Shopping because... even though Firefox is reasonably discreet, shops are not. So that stuff stays in there and doesn't ooze out.
- Opera for Facebook (rarely) and Twitter (even more rarely).. And pretty much nothing else. If anything else, it's got a VPN that actually works.
So that stuff (social) stays in there too.
I find it helps to keep the annoyance... well, at least compartmentalised
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