What alternative to you suggest? I really don't like Firefox, and chromium base browsers are way more comfortable to use. I currently use bromite which is awesome.
I'd say use Firefox for 3 months, there's some adjusting needed but it's really grown on me. Bromites last and final update was 8 months ago, so definitely find a replacement. Mull is a fantastic mobile browser, privacy focused and even has extentions. But Ladybird is a new browser in the works which isn't chromium or FF based, maybe give that a try whenever its released as well.
What excactly dont you like about FF?
The ability to add addons (on nightly, you can even add any Desktop add-on you like), tab containers / cookie jars, or the flawless syncing to desktop, including passwords and bookmarks?
To anyone not interested in bending over backward for Chat GPT, https://www.futuretools.io keeps a pretty comprehensive, categorized list of AI tools, many of which use OpenAI's API, and many of them are customized to be be better tools for your specific use-case.
Tried the app on Android as well and made sure it was the original from OpenAI. Once it told me it cannot find a browser (Chrome disabled) I uninstalled it and left a bad review. I rather use it in Firefox than enable Chrome for an app. Fuck that shit.
I use Mull and since it's Graphene OS, there is also vanadium (chromium based). I try fennec, but I think it's because Graphene uses a lot to block other google services.
Edit: maybe because I have vanadium webview instead of android webview
This is c/privacy, so I must ask: do you know about Kiwi's shady practices?
In the past they redirected searches through their own servers, disabled adblockers on search result pages, and they were also caught contemplating about farming attention and directing users to partners.
I don't know if they are still doing these, to be clear.
If you didn't know this, and now searching for an other browser, the repo of these issues is an app that that is basically a browser repository, and it can update browsers and such, but more importantly it has short privacy notes on each supported browser.
I downloaded the app as soon as it came out and I exclusively use Firefox. Are you perhaps logging using your Google account? I don't know if it could be that.
I had this issue with the Bose app and it took me a long time to figure out why adding any services would fail silently. Until I re-enabled Chrome, which suddenly fixed the issue.
As some people report the app is working on their phones without Chrome, is it possible you have installed an alternative System WebView on your phone, e.g. Bromite? Don't what some custom OS like Graphene use as default.