• In honor of "National Wildlife Day" I present to you my favorite animal, the Red Panda, also known as the Firefox, Firefox's mascot.

    I have seen one in person at America's first zoo in Pennsylvania. They do indeed move very quickly. They eat bamboo like their bigger cousins, the black and white pandas.
    In honor of "National Wildlife Day" I present to you my favorite animal, the Red Panda, also known as the Firefox, Firefox's mascot. I have seen one in person at America's first zoo in Pennsylvania. They do indeed move very quickly. They eat bamboo like their bigger cousins, the black and white pandas.
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    Red panda
    Always free of charge, the Smithsonian’s National Zoo is one of Washington D.C.’s, and the Smithsonian’s, most popular tourist destinations, with more than 2 million visitors from all over the world each year. The Zoo instills a lifelong commitment to conservation through engaging experiences with animals and the people working to save them.
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  • I don't trust DuckDuckGo, Brave, or Google. I will not use bing. Also, I Trust Microsoft and Mozilla/Firefox to a point. Furthermore, I will use Google products because I have to, not because I want to (they are in products I want to use). I also believe that Linux operating systems are the future. They're far more stable, run more smoothly, and more secure.
    I don't trust DuckDuckGo, Brave, or Google. I will not use bing. Also, I Trust Microsoft and Mozilla/Firefox to a point. Furthermore, I will use Google products because I have to, not because I want to (they are in products I want to use). I also believe that Linux operating systems are the future. They're far more stable, run more smoothly, and more secure.
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  • Unlike Brave Browser, that does track you according to a study done, and you cannot turn it off, Firefox allows you to disable the tracking and even the crash reports.

    https://www.businessinsider.com/web-browsers-privacy-concerns-chrome-firefox-safari-edge-yandex-2020-2#the-second-tier-for-browser-privacy-was-a-three-way-tie-beginning-with-chrome-2

    This article in the link was wrong about Chrome Browser, although, the privacy, selling analytics, and the incognito mode revelations that came out in 2023, no one knew about until recently.

    Even though the study said that Brave's tracking wouldn't lead to any identifiable data over long term use, that's perspective... I think that people's browsing can identify someone, especially if they only visit one or two websites every day. Furthermore, I just don't like anyone tracking me, and not being able to turn the damned thing off.

    The screenshot, included with this post, shows Firefox's settings where you can disable all the tracking. Of course, with all the add-ons and extensions that you install will affect your browser's security. Please keep that in mind.
    Unlike Brave Browser, that does track you according to a study done, and you cannot turn it off, Firefox allows you to disable the tracking and even the crash reports. https://www.businessinsider.com/web-browsers-privacy-concerns-chrome-firefox-safari-edge-yandex-2020-2#the-second-tier-for-browser-privacy-was-a-three-way-tie-beginning-with-chrome-2 This article in the link was wrong about Chrome Browser, although, the privacy, selling analytics, and the incognito mode revelations that came out in 2023, no one knew about until recently. Even though the study said that Brave's tracking wouldn't lead to any identifiable data over long term use, that's perspective... I think that people's browsing can identify someone, especially if they only visit one or two websites every day. Furthermore, I just don't like anyone tracking me, and not being able to turn the damned thing off. The screenshot, included with this post, shows Firefox's settings where you can disable all the tracking. Of course, with all the add-ons and extensions that you install will affect your browser's security. Please keep that in mind.
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  • If you're concerned with privacy, switch to a Mozilla/Firefox based browser and use a good PAID VPN. Free VPNs usually still sells your analytics to fund their operations. Stay away from Chinese made and Chromium based browsers. There are many good low-priced VPNs on the play store. I won't endorse any in my posts (those a-holes have to pay me or pay Xephula first ) but, if you want suggestions, ask in the comments. Refer to my post at https://xephula.com/blogs/867150/In-Depth-Dive-Into-Web-Browsers if you want to know what is a Chromium based browser. I cover the most popular ones there.

    If you want suggestions on a good web browser for PC/Chromebook/Android. I recommend Firefox. (https://www.firefox.com)

    I will follow this post up with a blog post. With more information on recommended browsers.
    If you're concerned with privacy, switch to a Mozilla/Firefox based browser and use a good PAID VPN. Free VPNs usually still sells your analytics to fund their operations. Stay away from Chinese made and Chromium based browsers. There are many good low-priced VPNs on the play store. I won't endorse any in my posts (those a-holes have to pay me or pay Xephula first 馃槀) but, if you want suggestions, ask in the comments. Refer to my post at https://xephula.com/blogs/867150/In-Depth-Dive-Into-Web-Browsers if you want to know what is a Chromium based browser. I cover the most popular ones there. If you want suggestions on a good web browser for PC/Chromebook/Android. I recommend Firefox. (https://www.firefox.com) I will follow this post up with a blog post. With more information on recommended browsers.
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    In-Depth Dive Into Web Browsers | XEPHULA
    I've ranted about Chrome being most web-browsers. In this article, I will show you proof of such. Starting with Brave: Coming from their own website at https://brave.com, I show you the screenshot of them admitting that they use the chromium core as their framework for their browser: Now,...
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  • A red flag to those who use Chrome and its forks and off-shoots (this includes Brave, Edge, and most mainstream browsers) regularly. Who think that "incognito" mode protects your privacy. It doesn't, and Google knows about it. The browser still sells your analytics even when in incognito mode. I suggest you switch to Firefox, where you can turn off the tracking, and they don't sell analytics.
    A red flag to those who use Chrome and its forks and off-shoots (this includes Brave, Edge, and most mainstream browsers) regularly. Who think that "incognito" mode protects your privacy. It doesn't, and Google knows about it. The browser still sells your analytics even when in incognito mode. I suggest you switch to Firefox, where you can turn off the tracking, and they don't sell analytics.
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    Google execs knew 'Incognito mode' failed to protect privacy, suit claims
    A lawsuit alleging Google misled users to believe their privacy was protected in "Incognito mode" says internal corporate emails prove executives knew it did anything but. The suit seeks at least $5 billion from Google.
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  • Looks like the deep state is at it again, this time in France. If they're successful, all browsers will have the excuse to censor speech worldwide. So sign the petition.

    https://foundation.mozilla.org/en/campaigns/sign-our-petition-to-stop-france-from-forcing-browsers-like-mozillas-firefox-to-censor-websites-en/
    Looks like the deep state is at it again, this time in France. If they're successful, all browsers will have the excuse to censor speech worldwide. So sign the petition. https://foundation.mozilla.org/en/campaigns/sign-our-petition-to-stop-france-from-forcing-browsers-like-mozillas-firefox-to-censor-websites-en/
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  • https://thepeoplesvoice.tv/wef-orders-firefox-chrome-safari-to-start-blocking-blacklisted-websites/
    https://thepeoplesvoice.tv/wef-orders-firefox-chrome-safari-to-start-blocking-blacklisted-websites/
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    WEF Orders Firefox, Chrome & Safari To Start Blocking ‘Blacklisted Websites’ - The People's Voice
    The World Economic Forum (WEF) has instructed major web browser company's to begin blocking websites deemed "undesirable" by the globalist elites.
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  • The browser I use isn't trendy, but it isn't Chromium. lmao, don't get me wrong, I keep Chrome for the few sites that don't work with Firefox. I have found as of late, many don't work with Chrome, but will work with Firefox, and I don't know why.
    The browser I use isn't trendy, but it isn't Chromium. lmao, don't get me wrong, I keep Chrome for the few sites that don't work with Firefox. I have found as of late, many don't work with Chrome, but will work with Firefox, and I don't know why.
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  • I went to look at installing Chrome on Linux. It was a multistep process involving system policy access. I stopped there. Why does a web browser need system policy access? One of the many reasons why I don't trust Google or Chrome. And most browsers are Chrome.

    I'll stick to Firefox.
    I went to look at installing Chrome on Linux. It was a multistep process involving system policy access. I stopped there. Why does a web browser need system policy access? One of the many reasons why I don't trust Google or Chrome. And most browsers are Chrome. I'll stick to Firefox.
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  • Ahhh... back to the old Firefox that I'm used to. Took some doing on my part, but it's back. Chrome & Brave suX ass. I have to keep Chrome because Google is taking over the web

    P.S.: Brave IS Chrome.
    Ahhh... back to the old Firefox that I'm used to. Took some doing on my part, but it's back. Chrome & Brave suX ass. I have to keep Chrome because Google is taking over the web 馃槨 馃が P.S.: Brave IS Chrome.
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