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I’m confused, as a firefox daily driver, why is firefox not a good browser? Or are we discounting it because it is funded by Google?



I'm with you. Every time one of these arguments come up, people talk about how Chrome is superior. I've used Firefox daily for minimum five years as a daily driver, and it's been atleast 3 years since I've had to install Chrome because some website specified that it NEEDED a Chromium based browser for something specific, I believe it was a Firmware Upgrade over USB - through the browser. I split my time between Windows and Linux equally, and Firefox is the daily driver on both.

Can someone in this thread who have swapped between Firefox/Chrome explain the problems they run into ultimately driving them back to Chrome?


I've seen increasing numbers of site breakages in the past 6mos. Airline websites that won't let you book, car rental websites that won't even load, the persistent PayPal bug that requires you to enter a security code. 2fa checks everywhere. I keep a chromium installed to deal with these, but when there's a decent alternative (i.e. not brave) I'll probably drop FF as a daily driver.


because it can be used to effectively block Google ads and tracking


Worse security posture (it took decades to even catch up with Chrome w.r.t. sandboxing).

Doesn't want to implement useful standards which I use in my own applications (filesystem API, WebSerial, WebUSB...).


It kills my battery on my Mac about as bad as Chrome.




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