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After ditching browser after browser due to privacy, AI, or whatever nonsense, I find myself using Konqueror.

It's kind of a breath of fresh air. Google is hostile towards it and I miss having a Bitwarden plugin but I think I'll survive.

@kevin interesting. Haven't heard of that one, should check it. Yeah, for work, forced to use Chrome or Edge. My own stuff, a mix of Librefox or Waterfox more now, small bits of Firefox and Chrome. It's kinda always a mix though, for different functions.

@jake4480 @kevin

Let's put it that way. #konqueror is the unknown relative of all the posh browsers. Look up #KHTML and its history please. For KDE folks, it is what we used before dolphin and the other browsers. Back in the day it hat unique features as it was a web and file browser with tabs an kio ... .

Konqueror is still maintained but does not receive big feature updates.
apps.kde.org/konqueror/

KDE ApplicationsKonquerorKDE File Manager & Web Browser
Kevin

@devSJR @jake4480 I last used it when KDE was new, if that gives you any context. It seems fine to me now, what big features is it missing?

@kevin @jake4480

- extensive extension ecosystem
- local translation
- enhanced tracking protection
- some modern web stuff might not work

This come into my mind. Nothing serious.

But as I implied, it is a good browser, like Falkon is.

@devSJR @jake4480 The lack of tracking protection is my main concern with it.

@kevin @jake4480

In theory, turning off JavaScript means a high level of tracking protection. This would be an approach I see at the moment but I must admit I didn't really bother to find more information about it.