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<ahref="https://www.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/new/">Firefox</a> - Popular open-source browser with strong privacy features and extensive extension support.<br>
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<ahref="https://www.google.com/chrome/">Chrome</a> - Fast and widely used browser developed by Google, known for performance and vast extension library.<br>
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<ahref="https://www.chromium.org/">Chromium</a> - Open-source version of Chrome, offering similar features without proprietary Google components.<br>
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<ahref="https://brave.com/">Brave</a> - Privacy-focused browser with built-in ad-blocking and tracking protection; also supports earning rewards through its ad system.<br>
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<ahref="https://www.opera.com/">Opera</a> - Feature-rich browser with built-in VPN, ad-blocker, and social media integrations.<br>
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<ahref="https://vivaldi.com/">Vivaldi</a> - Highly customizable browser aimed at power users, developed by former Opera team members.<br>
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<ahref="https://www.falkon.org/">Falkon</a> - Lightweight browser developed for KDE, with a focus on speed and simplicity.<br>
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<ahref="https://wiki.gnome.org/Apps/Web">Epiphany (GNOME Web)</a> - GNOME's default browser, designed to integrate smoothly with the GNOME desktop environment.<br>
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<ahref="https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/edge">Edge</a> - Microsoft’s Chromium-based browser with features for productivity, such as Collections and integration with Microsoft services.<br>
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<ahref="https://www.midori-browser.org/">Midori</a> - Lightweight browser designed for speed and efficiency, using WebKit as its rendering engine.<br>
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<ahref="https://www.waterfox.net/">Waterfox</a> - Privacy-focused Firefox fork with support for legacy Firefox extensions.<br>
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<ahref="https://apps.kde.org/konqueror/">Konqueror</a> - KDE browser and file manager that offers unique functionality for KDE environments.<br>
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<ahref="https://www.slimbrowser.net/">SlimBrowser</a> - Lightweight browser focused on speed and customization, with built-in ad-blocking.<br>
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<ahref="http://www.seamonkey-project.org/">SeaMonkey</a> - All-in-one suite with browser, email, and HTML editing capabilities, designed as a successor to the old Mozilla Suite.<br>
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<ahref="https://links.twibright.com/">Links</a> - Text-based browser for users who prefer or need to browse without graphical support.<br>
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<ahref="https://lynx.browser.org/">Lynx</a> - One of the oldest text-based browsers, popular in terminal environments and accessibility settings.<br>
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<ahref="https://www.gnu.org/software/gnuzilla/">IceCat</a> - GNU version of Firefox, with enhanced privacy protections and no proprietary binaries.<br>
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<ahref="https://dooble.sourceforge.io/">Dooble</a> - Privacy-focused, open-source browser with minimalistic design.<br>
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<ahref="https://surf.suckless.org/">Surf</a> - Minimalist web browser from the suckless project, designed to be simple and efficient.<br>
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<ahref="https://www.dillo.org/">Dillo</a> - Extremely lightweight and fast browser, suitable for very low-resource systems.<br>
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<ahref="https://galeon.sourceforge.net/">Galeon</a> - GNOME-based browser built for speed, though no longer actively developed.<br>
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<ahref="http://basilisk-browser.org/">Basilisk</a> - Firefox fork that focuses on the traditional Firefox UI and XUL extensions.<br>
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<ahref="https://www.netsurf-browser.org/">NetSurf</a> - Lightweight web browser with a custom rendering engine; good for low-spec systems.<br>
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<ahref="https://arora-browser.github.io/">Arora</a> - Lightweight, cross-platform web browser with a focus on simplicity.<br>
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<ahref="https://iridiumbrowser.de/">Iridium</a> - Chromium-based browser focused on enhanced privacy and security settings.<br>
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<ahref="https://conkeror.org/">Conkeror</a> - Emacs-inspired, keyboard-driven browser for power users, focused on extensibility.<br>
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<ahref="https://www.uzbl.org/">Uzbl</a> - Minimalist, scriptable browser that focuses on Unix philosophy and user customization.<br>
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<ahref="https://qutebrowser.org/">Qute</a> - Keyboard-driven browser with a minimalist interface, inspired by Vim.<br>
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<ahref="https://blisk.io/">Blisk</a> - Developer-focused browser with tools for responsive design and web development.<br>
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<ahref="https://www.palemoon.org/">Pale Moon</a> - Firefox-based browser with a traditional interface, designed to be lightweight and customizable.<br>
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<ahref="https://librewolf.net/">LibreWolf</a> - Firefox fork with privacy and security enhancements, no telemetry, and enhanced privacy settings.<br>
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<ahref="https://www.torproject.org/download/">Tor Browser</a> - Privacy-focused browser that uses the Tor network to anonymize browsing and protect against tracking.<br>
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<ahref="https://minbrowser.org/">Min Browser</a> - A minimalist browser designed for simplicity, fast browsing, and a distraction-free experience.<br>
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<ahref="https://www.netsurf-browser.org/">Netsurf</a> - Lightweight web browser with a small footprint; ideal for low-spec systems or minimal setups.<br>
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<ahref="https://otter-browser.org/">Otter Browser</a> - Aiming to recreate the best aspects of the classic Opera 12 interface with modern security.<br>
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<ahref="https://nyxt.atlas.engineer/">Nyxt</a> - Keyboard-centric, Lisp-scriptable browser designed for power users.<br>
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<ahref="https://next.atlas.engineer/">Next Browser</a> - Emacs-inspired, keyboard-focused web browser geared toward power users.<br>
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<ahref="https://luakit.github.io/">Luakit</a> - Lightweight, highly configurable browser based on WebKit, with a Lua scripting interface.<br>
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<ahref="https://github.com/LeFroid/Viper-Browser">Viper Browser</a> - Lightweight, open-source browser with a focus on privacy and minimalism.<br>
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<ahref="https://github.com/intika/Librefox">LibreFox</a> - Privacy-focused fork of Firefox that includes various tweaks for enhanced security.<br>
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<ahref="https://opensource.conformal.com/wiki/xombrero">Xombrero</a> - Security-focused, minimalistic browser with a simplistic interface and focus on privacy.<br>
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<ahref="https://www.bromite.org/">Bromite</a> - Chromium-based with an emphasis on privacy, ad-blocking, and de-Googling. (Primarily Android, experimental Linux builds)<br>
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<ahref="https://wiki.gnome.org/Apps/Web">GNOME Web</a> - GNOME’s default web browser, now with better support for modern web standards.<br>
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<ahref="https://www.linux-apps.com/p/1126637/">Rekonq</a> - Lightweight browser developed for KDE, with a simple interface. (Deprecated, but still functional)<br>
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