• @umbrella@lemmy.ml
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      firefox!!!

      firefox and ublock origin has existed all along cmon, ditch that spyware already whats the holdup, what makes people so damn allergic to using anything other than chrome

        • @verdigris@lemmy.ml
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          I literally don’t know what people who say this mean. It looks totally modern, almost identical to the chrome and edge UIs, it’s fully customizable, and there are thousands of extensions to alter the appearance in a single click, not to mention custom css styling if you want complete control.

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          ive been using it for (quite) a while and its always looked like a carbon copy of every other browser and vice versa

          • @Reawake9179
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            28 months ago

            There’s only so much you can do on a mobile browser to be fair, they all look the same

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          How is the mobile app terrible? I’ve been using it for years with no issues, and it has many extensions that chrome on Android doesn’t allow like adblocking.

          The tabs in FF are great, for years now FF has been much better at handing huge accounts of passive tabs, and there are tons of extensions to provide any functionality you could want.

          I guarantee you if you just install a few extensions that you like and use it for a week you won’t even notice any more.

    • sparky@lemmy.federate.cc
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      There are a ton of other WebKit/Blink based browsers to choose from! Safari, Vivaldi, Brave… not to mention good old Firefox and Gecko!

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        58 months ago

        Are there any semi-popular alternative browsers still based on WebKit? I thought most of them like Brave and Vivaldi were based on Chromium’s Blink rather than WebKit.

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          Technically not really, I just said WebKit to avoid breaking down the whole fork situation in my comment. Blink isn’t that different in reality so, WebKit for simplicity. Safari and Chrome are much closer to one another than Firefox is to either, so 🤷‍♂️

            • sparky@lemmy.federate.cc
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              68 months ago

              I mean… yes? If you’re saying that Chrome sucks now, then why would you want to switch on some platforms but not others?

            • Scary le Poo
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              What the fuck? Can you sync chrome to edge and edge to opera? What kind of bad faith bullshit ass argument are you trying to pull here?

              You’re claiming that you cant sync data on Firefox, when you absolutely can. Then you claim that what you meant was that you cant cross browser sync on multiple devices. Well congratufuckinglations, you can’t on any other browser either.

              What is wrong with you?

              • @PhAzE@lemmy.ca
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                What’s wrong with you? Are you unable to read my comment, or is it comprehension problems?

                I’m saying if I switch to Firefox, I have to switch it on both PC and mobile, but I hate the UI on mobile. I can’t leave one as Chrome (mobile) and the other as Firefox (PC) and expect them to work together (sync). Thus, I’d rather stock to Chrome because the ui is better.

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              You can use the session on your desktop on the go automatically on Firefox.