@tcql Also might consider an alternative to the Mozilla Firefox release, while you are experimenting?

I really like the Waterfox project, a FF with no tracking and talkback to Mozilla.

Waterfox has TWO branches now, the "Current"branch is code updated with current Firefox releases, and amazingly fast. The other, "Classic" branch supports lots of older Firefox extensions which Mozilla blocked long time ago.

waterfox.net/

@design_RG I have been using Firefox for almost 4+ years. Is the waterfox better than it?

@shibaprasad In my opinion, yes. You can try it out without breaking your existing installation -- just download the Waterfox release, run the installer, and it will create it's own directory, copy your FF settings and bookmarks, etc.

You will just need to install any extensions you have currently again, from inside Waterfox.

I do like it. 😃 There is an Android version too, but it's currently not listed on Play store, he must be too busy maintaining the two desktop versions now (one man dev team).

In case you are not happy, uninstall it and nothing is lost in the current FF install.

@design_RG Will have a look at it.

2-3 months back I installed Vivaldi in Mobile as Firefox doesn't seem very smooth in Mobile.

Let's see about this.

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