Firefox vs Vivaldi – A Matter of Engines, Not Just Geography

The world is complicated. I like the campaign – regaining your digital independence step by step. Like changing from X to Mastodon or from Chrome to another browser. For me, the next logical step was reconsidering my browser choice.

Firefox was the first choice, but then I wondered: why not Vivaldi? A Norwegian developed browser – supporting a european company. A post on Mastodon quickly shifted to a more fundamental aspect:

  • Vivaldi is built on Chromium, which is dominated by Google.
  • Firefox, while developed by the U.S.-based Mozilla Foundation, maintains its own browser engine – one of the last alternatives to Chromium’s dominance.

    So, what matters more? Supporting a European company or preserving engine diversity? It’s not just about where the browser is developed, but also how diverse the browser landscape can remain …

    (Maybe, if I find a way to sync the bookmarks, I could just use both?)

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    One response to “Firefox vs Vivaldi – A Matter of Engines, Not Just Geography”

    1. yoasif Avatar

      @blog I wouldn't be surprised if Mozilla employed more Europeans than Vivaldi.

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