Kind of Jealous of the Atlas Browser

Sadly, I can’t use ChatGPT’s Atlas Browser yet because it’s only available for macOS right now, but I’ve gone down enough rabbit holes about it to feel slightly cheated as a Windows user. Atlas looks like what Chrome should have become if Google hadn’t decided that every open tab needs to consume half your RAM and report your life story to an ad server.

From what I’ve read about it, Atlas is a privacy-first. It isolates each session, nukes trackers, and blocks ads right out of the box. You don’t need three extensions to load a webpage without someone harvesting your data. Firefox has always been the “privacy” pick, but Atlas feels more stripped-down, less outdated, more precise.

Safari? Meh, it’s smooth, but it’s connected to Apple’s ecosystem. Brave? Ok, but the built-in crypto stuff makes it feel weird. Atlas is simpler: no gimmicks, no coins, no clutter. It’s just a fast, secure browser that doesn’t act like a side piece to your data profile.

So yeah, I’m still stuck on Windows for now, but if Atlas ever drops a PC version, I’ll be the first to uninstall Chrome, pour one out for my browser history, and make the switch.

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