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78 points

And it’s always been Firefox since day one. Out of the ashes of Netscape Navigator rose Firefox and Mozilla have been one of the only bastions of the free and open web ever since. I honestly don’t understand why anyone would use another browser.

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18 points

Fear of change and effective marketing. Those are the only reasons.

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Actually it’s an effective cloud-based password manager that doesn’t rely on local storage or weird plugins or backups.

That’s what keeps me using chrome. I could lose everything in a house fire, pick up any device, log in and have access to all my stuff without any further action on my part, right out of the box.

That’s the only feature I care about, and chrome is the only browser I’ve seen that provides it.

Get me that in firefox, and I’ll switch today.

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What are you talking about? Firefox has had literally Sync since before Chrome existed.

Firefox Sync initial release: December 21, 2007

Google Chrome intial release: September 2, 2008 (Beta), (1.0) December 11, 2008

A full year, my guy.

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I’m confused since Firefox Sync has been letting you sync/backup your passwords, bookmarks and history for a decade or two at this point, and you can even self-host the sync server.

I don’t know the complete FF password manager details (Bitwarden user here) but where does Firefox fall short for you?

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You can lose your Google account in the blink of an eye with no recourse, no access to support or anything.

With local and my own backups, I can choose to put them at any location, cloud or local.

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I have all that functionality today with FF… Not sure when you last checked, but if you create a Mozilla account and log in to FF you can sync all the same stuff as Chrome does.

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7 points

Looks like you best get to switching.

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7 points

That’s great until Google finds that one picture of your child at the pool and immediately deletes your CSAM-harboring filthy account.

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8 points

Sadly chromium is often the only supported browser for a lot of web apps. Sometimes not even chromium but just chrome in particular. Chrome has basically inherited all the downsides of internet explorer of yesteryear except it doesn’t run like shit yet.

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I wonder if it’s really a lack of support and not just a user agent string check for lazy development.

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and google sabotaging shit so it only works on their platform.

Like they did with youtube and Edge (before they finally gave in to googles terrorism and switched edge to chrome base)

like they are doing with youtube and adblockers.

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I’ll say this. I use chrome and I KNOW I need to switch to Mozilla. It’s just such a pain to switch that I inevitably go back. Maybe this is the wake up call I need.

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Cuz Firefox was for a long time just some shiiiiiiit. It was overloaded, blocky, seemed outdated etc., so ie wasn’t any worse. When chrome came, whooo.

Now tho, I am simply still prejudiced against it. And I found Edge suits me ideally so I don’t care for any other browser. Until my adblock stops working, then I’ll run.

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I also left Firefox for Chrome many years ago during that time period, but Firefox has been good again for quite some time. They did a big refresh called Quantum several years back and solved most of those issues. Give it a try.

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They also solved the “issue” of XULRunner and all associated functionality, not offering anything instead.

I had to move from conkeror, and now jump between FF and SeaMonkey. The latter lags behind a bit in porting FF functionality.

To each his own, I guess.

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SeaMonkey is not dead yet.

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