• @dan@lemm.ee
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    1 year ago

    I use Firefox over Brave simply because I have much more trust that Mozilla won’t suddenly turn into dicks.

    (Also because Firefox is awesome now, and because competition in the browser world is a good thing, but it’s mainly the probably-not-being-dicks thing)

    • @jeffw@lemmy.world
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      831 year ago

      I got downvoted to shit on Reddit for saying stuff like this (on the weirdly frequent posts about how great Brave is)

      Ig I’ve found my people now

    • @Onlytanner@lemmy.world
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      361 year ago

      Firefox has been super good for me as well. I switched from Chrome a few years ago and initially had the occasional issue, but thinking about it now I can’t recall the last time I had an issue with Firefox that forced me to use another browser.

    • @kroy@lemmy.world
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      -211 year ago

      Firefox. The slowest browser, the least compatible browser, the most annoying when it comes to bugs and issues (Firefox snap anyone?)

      I just cannot disagree more. You seriously have to gaslight yourself into liking it.

      • @Rai@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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        111 year ago

        What a strange take. I switched from Opera to Firefox like 15+ years ago (whenever Firefox added extensions, so I could use Mouse Gestures (why I was on Opera in the first place))

        I never have issues with compatibility or speed. I don’t use Google products so I don’t have Chrome to compare it to, but it’s certainly as fast as/faster an IE/Edge.

      • Orphie Baby
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        1 year ago

        Wow, that is quite a presumption there. Every couple years I try Chrome again and I am done with it in a few hours. The thing is archaic and its interface uncustomizable. And the only reason it could maybe have more compatibility is because of its market share and peoples’ bias towards it. There was once a time over ten years ago when it was good, but it’s not anymore. Not to mention the privacy issues.

        Firefox has been my browser for 10 years or longer.

        • @kroy@lemmy.world
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          -11 year ago

          To each their own.

          Every couple of years I try firefox, and it doesn’t take me long to be disappointed. Usually just some random incoherent firefox incompatibility with a major feature like logging in on a site or something.

      • @Nir@lemmy.world
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        141 year ago

        How so? I don’t think I’ve ever heard anything negative against the company, but I’d love to know if I missed something.

          • @dan@lemm.ee
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            1 year ago

            You’re going to need to cite some sources for these fairly wild claims.

            You can notice it as well, since the browser is very subpar when compared to Chromium

            This is the most egregious lie of the bunch. Firefox is extremely close in terms of features, performance, usability, HTML/JS/CSS support, developer tools, etc. It’s privacy tools are, if anything, significantly better. And once Manifest v2 extensions stop being supported by Chrome (which is coming next year) it’ll have significantly better adblocker support.