Try sidekick (Chrome based browser where you can use all your favourite extensions) with session management (sort of Chrome groups you might have had before) and a sidebar tab for your most used links.
Since all of your reddit posts redirect via pixly.me instead of using the original URLs (here https://www.meetsidekick.com) these links look unsecure and like spam. Or is there any other reason for doing so?
btw is Sidekick anything but new…
Something similar to SigmaOS is Sidekick. I keep meaning to play around with SigmaOS as it looks interesting, but I've goofed around with Sidekick a bit and I like the concept.
I don't know if I can pull myself away from my current workflow to fully use some all-in-one app as I kind of like my chaotic mess of windows and tabs across 4 monitors... but I like trying new apps and these seem neat.
>You can learn about their privacy policy here https://www.meetsidekick.com/privacy
I am neither a lawyer nor an English laureate Comprehending these privacy policies is too difficult for an ordinary man
No, and they offer paid versions for some reason. I hadn't seen anyone try to sell a web browser since the early days of Opera.
https://www.meetsidekick.com/pricing
It's also unclear as to what browser engine it uses.
brooo ,, this it what you just needed https://www.meetsidekick.com/browser-for-work
you will be more than happy you ever was ,, when you try it