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  2. should i use yandex? : r/browsers - Reddit

    www.reddit.com/r/browsers/comments/z5i8wu/should_i_use_yandex

    One will hand your data to the USA, the other will hand your data to Russia. Nothing majorly different. If you do not like using Russian products, then you shouldn't use Yandex. If you want more privacy respecting browsers, you shouldn't use either Yandex, or Chrome, or Edge, and switch to open source browsers like Firefox or Brave. 1. Reply.

  3. Is Yandex browser safe? : r/privacy - Reddit

    www.reddit.com/r/privacy/comments/b6ip9u/is_yandex_browser...

    Many people swear Yandex is safe, but It just didn't feel right. Its the same reason I stopped using Opera...well that and new new Opera Mini sucks. Same reason I stopped using Dolphin Browser and its sync extension (which is awesome btw, except for its ties with the CCP). Starting to feel like you have to choose between privacy and features ...

  4. Is Yandex Browser safe to use ? : r/browsers - Reddit

    www.reddit.com/r/browsers/comments/1685xlg/is_yandex...

    Nah, Yandex Browser is an ad for Yandex's services with a Chromium engine. Outside of my personal feelings about the war and Russia's government, I don't use many of Yandex's services, and having my data being sent to companies like Meta, Google and Microsoft is more than enough for me. 1. Reply. [deleted]

  5. What is your review of Yandex Browser in terms of security ... -...

    www.reddit.com/r/browsers/comments/gp5sjj/what_is_your...

    I installed yandex browser later past year & satisfied with its' smooth performance. It's comparatively uses less ram & cpu usage.( perhaps hence it's a 32 bit browser.) Also it has a setting to enable dnscrypt encryption & it supports several dns resolvers including adguard dns resolver. It sometimes (not often) opens a tab on yandex video ...

  6. Is yandex safe and better than Firefox or chrome? : r/browsers -...

    www.reddit.com/r/browsers/comments/ldqact/is_yandex_safe...

    No, Yandex has abysmal privacy. Yandex is a Russian advertising company. They are basically the Google of Russia, and using Yandex Browser is basically the equivalent of using Chrome. They use your personal information for advertising, just like Google. So if you want privacy, stay away from their products.

  7. Stop Russian Default Language : r/Yandex - Reddit

    www.reddit.com/r/Yandex/comments/e15rs9/stop_russian...

    So my default search is yandex.com.tr and I search in turkish that way and for english searches I go to that yandex.com bookmark. For image searches though, there’s still a complication. If I directly click “images” upon clicking yandex.com bookmark, it still directs me to yandex.com.tr for image search in turkish.

  8. Is Yandex Browser a good choice? : r/browsers - Reddit

    www.reddit.com/r/browsers/comments/h92y7r/is_yandex...

    Yandex browser is one of the best browsers i ever saw it has many of useful features and a great design. Yandex browser can translate videos (sound of video) and images, it feels like the image/video has never been in any other language. it's a shame that it's not really privacy compliant, and that most of the features that distinguish the browser from others are only available in russian. my ...

  9. Yandex vs Kiwi? Any browsers with extension support?

    www.reddit.com/r/androidapps/comments/nxxztz/yandex_vs...

    If you need extensions there is Firefox and its forks. Someone just recently posted about kiwi doing some shady things. Also yandex is completely closed source. Always prefer open source browsers like Firefox, checkout iceraven browser on github, it's Firefox with more features.

  10. Can somebody recommend Yandex browser? : r/browsers - Reddit

    www.reddit.com/.../can_somebody_recommend_yandex_browser

    Fast, with good resource optimization. One of the disadvantages is that it exists due to advertising, but it is easy to remove it with the help of the Yblock Original development build with filters. All the local stories about "spyware" are Russophobic nonsense, any browser discloses user data at the request of the court or security forces ...

  11. Yandex Browser does not support ublock origin? : r/uBlockOrigin -...

    www.reddit.com/r/uBlockOrigin/comments/xva1jl/yandex...

    I installed ublock on yandex (alpha )without any problem but I ve choose the dev version of ublock from playstore ,or long ago I even installed it as a local extension downloading ublock from github unzip lo local folder and enabling developer option on browser://extensions.