Midori is a lightweight, uncucked web browser. Developed as part of the Xfce project...

That's actually quite an interesting idea... someone should do a mockup

Toggle open in new window rather than new tab
and disable consolidate windows of same program together if you have it turned on. Done.

ROOOOOOOOOOOOOOO

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You know what ? Fuck you op.
You made me install midori :
I open up youtube : it raises my laptop volume to 100% and destroys my ears
I open up Holla Forums : no images, no style with the adblocker
I try to search something on the web : duckduckgo won't load with the adblocker
When I click on something it's not working half of the time and either gets stuck or display an error

To be honest, Brave is the only way to go, on mobile the UI is exactly the same as Chrome in terms of look and feel. I had my girlfriend install it on her phone and she's been using it for last few days. She says it's a welcome change with the automatic ad-blocking and such. The only alternatives are Opera and Firefox with a uBlock Origin add-on but Firefox is a resource hog and crashes frequently while Opera does a half-hearted attempt at ad-blocking. Oh, that and either jailbreaking/rooting your phone or paying some shekels for an ad-blocking app from the app store.

That said, as a power user I alternate between Opera Mini (while I'm on mobile data) and Brave on my phone. I disabled Chrome, uninstalled Opera, and will soon deprecate Firefox once I'm comfortable enough with Brave. You guys should give it a try.

+10 shekels

Okay, so what browsers do you use and what prominent add-ons with those browsers? Btw, I don't think Brave on desktop is very good at the moment but it shines on mobile.

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