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Privacy has become a very important issue in modern society, with companies and governments constantly abusing their power, more and more people are waking up to the importance of digital privacy.
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I’ll do it when Firefox gets a UI that looks modern.
edit - fine
Honestly the lack of macOS native UI is a dealbreaker for me. I love Firefox to death but I can’t stand using non-native UI (on any OS).
I take it you’re using Safari and not a Chromium based browser then?
Bruh you’re on Lemmy
Here you go:
https://github.com/Neikon/Fox11
This looks great
I have officially switched back to firefox
Respect
OP is a man of his word.
Oh man that’s slick as hell!
Dark theme on most Linux distros looks clean with breeze or… whatever dark theme gnome users use. Quite nice, really. I’m cool with the angular look.
Boy, that’s a hot take
I didn’t notice anything very different style wise when I switched. You can also add different themes like you can in chrome too.
There’s nothing wrong with Firefox’s UI. I’ve been using it for years, along side Chrome and whatever else my work makes me use. For home stuff, I use Firefox, and I don’t notice any difference except they don’t incessantly track me.