Any webbrowser that runs on your devices and can access your favorite search provider would be best.
You can use different browsers on different devices, if you have reasons to prefer browser X on your phone and browser Y on your laptop, although then you lose sharing things like bookmarks. But since you seem to have no requirements for that, you wouldn’t mind, I think.
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This reply was modified 11 months, 2 weeks ago by kees_b.
Brave offers enhanced privacy and security features, like built-in ad-blocking and tracking prevention.
Vivaldi, on the other hand, is highly customizable, providing a tailored browsing experience.
It’s important to note that regardless of the browser, the search results may vary based on the search engine used (e.g., Google, Bing, DuckDuckGo).
Each search engine has its own algorithms and data sources, influencing the results displayed. It’s a good practice to experiment with different browsers and search engines to find what suits your needs best, considering factors like privacy, customization, speed, and the relevance of search results.
The choice of the best web browser for online searches should be based on certain factors, such as speed, security & privacy, easy navigation, and compatibility.
Here, I’m listing a few of the best browsers for online searches and their specialty:
1. Google Chrome: Best for quick web browsing.
2. Mozilla Firefox: Best for all tasks and privacy-focused.
3. Microsoft Edge: Ideal for Windows 10 and 11, privacy-focused, and offers an out-of-the-box shopping experience.
4. Safari: Suitable for Mac OS X and known for security and privacy.
5. Vivaldi: A highly customizable web browser.
6. Brave: A secure and fast web browser.
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