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Cool, I'm playing with it. One concern is that it's closed source.
I'm not going to use it as a main browser most likely though, I'm happy with Firefox, but I need something for when websites refuse to work w/ it.
Besides, you can always just throw uBlock on it and be done with the adblock stuff
Its always good to have several browsers at hand. The perfect browser is the one which fits the needs of the user.
Eh, several seems like a bit much, but diversity in general is good. I use Firefox because it solves my needs, but I need a Chromium-based browser for random broken sites.
Instead of FF I¡ve also Mullvad, apart Otter and SSuite Netsurf. so I've 4 different engines at hand, if needed. Blink, Gecko, Qt5 and WebView.