My experience with Vivaldi was not good. It was always the slowest browser.
Brave was always the fastest.
I don't trust Chrome because it's serving Google, his Evil Master (aka The Money Maker).
I find Firefox the most trustworthy.
Working with Vivaldi right now.
It's alright. Its nowhere near as fast as OG Opera used to be, though it at least feels faster than most other browsers on the market. Vivaldi also has a tendency to tack on unnecessary things and updates bit by bit, the same problem Opera had.
It feels like this is simply the cycle most new browsers go through now. They start out minimal and fast, then slowly fall for the issue of having to validate time spent developing, so they sell out.
(Or alternatively, we stop putting oversized JS frameworks/libs and ridiculous tracking systems inside our pages)
I didn't know about Cliqz. I'm always curious about new browsers. I just installed it, but it does not open "almonit.eth". Any idea why? Maybe I did something wrong.
Still I see the following "There are at least five browsers with native support for ENS+IPFS websites. That means you can just type “almonit.eth/” into the URL bar and it should work without special extensions." on https://medium.com/the-ethereum-name-service/all-the-ways-yo...
"almonit.eth" is not a Dat website, but a ENS+IPFS website. Cliqz supports Dat. You can check out some Dat websites and apps here: https://hashbase.io/
And check out Beaker Browser for more info! (Beaker itself doesn't work on mobile, but it's a really cool browser.)