I made a webapp home icon from my Firefox and picked out the app-bait popover with uBlock.
Basically just about every app (YouTube, Reddit, Facebook, ...) is better this way. I.e., no ads, erase-able elements, less spyware, defaults to no notification and sometimes even gets better functionality. For instance, it (browsers) gets rid of "hearts" in Duolingo for whatever damn reason, so you can practice however much you'd like in a day.
The downsides I've found is that you seemingly can't Chrome-cast from it, and it often creates new tabs instead of reusing existing ones or making it's own app-instance, so you gotta close all tabs every so often.
Basically just about every app (YouTube, Reddit, Facebook, ...) is better this way. I.e., no ads, erase-able elements, less spyware, defaults to no notification and sometimes even gets better functionality. For instance, it (browsers) gets rid of "hearts" in Duolingo for whatever damn reason, so you can practice however much you'd like in a day.
The downsides I've found is that you seemingly can't Chrome-cast from it, and it often creates new tabs instead of reusing existing ones or making it's own app-instance, so you gotta close all tabs every so often.