Learn to say popular alternative and privacy-focused web browser names correctly.
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How is Brave (privacy-focused browser that blocks ads and trackers by default) correctly pronounced?
Brave (the browser) is pronounced 'BRAYV' — exactly like the everyday word for courageous, one syllable. In a technical interview: "Brave blocked every third-party tracker on that page before it even had a chance to load."
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How is Vivaldi (highly customizable browser built on the Chromium engine) correctly pronounced?
Vivaldi (the browser) is pronounced 'vih-VAHL-dee' — echoing the name of the Italian composer. In a technical interview: "Vivaldi let me stack a dozen tabs into a single tiled panel without a single extension."
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How is LibreWolf (privacy-hardened fork of Firefox with tracking disabled by default) correctly pronounced?
LibreWolf is pronounced 'LEE-bray-woolf' — 'Libre' (meaning 'free') plus 'wolf', exactly like the everyday animal. In a technical interview: "LibreWolf stripped out every telemetry call Firefox normally makes on startup."
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How is Waterfox (independent Firefox fork focused on privacy and legacy extension support) correctly pronounced?
Waterfox is pronounced 'WAW-tur-foks' — 'water' plus 'fox', both plain English words. In a technical interview: "Waterfox still supported the old extension our team relied on, long after Firefox dropped it."
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How is Arc (browser from The Browser Company with a redesigned tab and sidebar layout) correctly pronounced?
Arc (the browser) is pronounced 'ARK' — exactly like the everyday word for a curved shape, one syllable. In a technical interview: "Arc grouped my research tabs into their own space, so my main workspace never got cluttered."