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Why do you use Chrome?
Not Chromium, Extremely customizable and configurable, and add-on support on mobile, to name a few reasons.
Because brain.
I just don’t like monopolies, and right now everything else is chrome
On desktop because of multi account containers On Android I use Vivaldi
Because it’s good
It’s a good compromise of everything I care about regarding a digital product.
Have you ever used it’s DevTools? Chrome DevTools feels outdated in comparison
It’s not Chrome or a Chromium-based browser.
It’s got all my addons.
My device doesn’t have Firefox and doesn’t have the option.
Which device is that?
Smart fridge.
Didn’t expect that… ngl ^^ So you just casually standing in the kitchen surfing the web on your fridge?
Oh, no, I’m a different person. But yes, although there’s a portable power supply and a long cord.
Oups I just got the reply-notification and didn’t bother to check the username 😅
Probably an iPhone. There is a Firefox browser, but it’s just a skinned WebKit, which seems pointless.
I just started using it for Android the last month or so when Chrome dropped the flag feature that let you toggle dark mode for websites with system dark mode.
I have a VPN with an adblocker so that aspect of Chrome never bothered me so much. Chrome felt like it worked slightly smoother but at the end of the day a browser is a browser and Firefox does the job. (Samsung’s browser is actually surpringly good for those with a Samsung device looking for a Chrome alternative)
Firefox does seem more trustworthy overall, although I’ve learned by now that trusting tech companies is not a sensible thing to do.
Samsung internet also does native PWA install on mobile which is something firefox cannot do.
In case you’re not aware, the Samsung browser is just another Chromium fork.
Idk really. At work I prefer chrome behaviour more. Also the spellcheck is better.
At home I prefer firefox more. Probably more because I like the addon feature like Dark reader and ublock on Firefox mobile.It’s not Chrome. Are there really any other good options at this point?
Don’t think many. Also because writing a browser from scratch (and make it usable) is a very very complex task
It’s basically down to Firefox and Safari. I’m really hoping that Google’s anti-Adblock changes pushes more and more people back to Firefox.
Just the proposal by Google to DRM the entire internet had me de-googling as much as possible. What a crazy world.