Black belt in Mikado, Photo model, for the photos where they put under ‘BEFORE’

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  • Agree, and this is why there are only three engines out there since more than 20 Years (+2 testiminial forks, Goanna (Gecko) and Qt (Blink), apart of KHTML only used by KDE in its Konqueror, grandfather of WebKit and Blink).

    But the engine nowadays isn’t the main problem and pretty irrelevant, the main problem is that Google control 3/4 part of the websites, imposing it’s standart. All engines are FOSS and every company and dev can adapt these to his like. Chromiums are struggeling now with Mv3, but mostly due to the extensions frm the Chrome Store, not so with inbuild features (adblocker and other related privacy functions), in other extensions related to the UI, translators, tabs and similar, it’s irrelevant for the user if it is Mv2 or Mv3.

    In the choice of a browser there are only few questions

    • Does it fit my needs?
    • Does it spy my data and activity? (Chrome, Edge, Opera after v12)
    • Has it regular security updates?
    • A good support and active community?
    • Is it stable and save?

    That are mainly the points, but as said, arguing about which browser is better is arguing about the wrong problem, which are the web standarts, not the browsers.