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Brave is my primary, and I keep Edge as a fallback.īrave and Edge both have android and ios apps as well. Brave also blocks ads by default, your websites load much faster. The Zotero connector works in both of these browsers since they are built on the Chromium foundation - any browser extension that works with Google's Chrome browser will work in Brave or Edge.īrave is private by default, there's no login to Google, you won't be tracked by Google and Facebook every where you go. I use both Brave Browser and Microsoft Edge. Quote from LeslieP on November 13, 2020, 12:45 am Is this still the case? Does it work well with Zotero and is it good for genealogy in general (ie. I've heard that many genealogists use Chrome, but remember that very early on it was a very invasive program and hard to fully de-install. Since I use Firefox for more sensitive internet communications, I have it locked down very tightly. I'd prefer to not use Firefox for my genealogy. Actually I'm becoming less and less of an Apple fan since they've become much more "controlling" in recent years. It appears that the noted version will likely require the connector to be loaded via the App Store (and possibly Zotero as well).Īs a result I'm looking for an alternative browser to use for my genealogy. It appears that Zotero use by Apple Safari v 14 users may become an issue. Quote from History_Hunter on October 1, 2020, 3:13 pm