cross-posted from: https://feddit.uk/post/2514293

    • tryagain@lemmy.ml
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      1 year ago

      Amen, fellow Lemming. It feels good to pull away from an enshittified corporate staple and adopt something that isn't trying to consume your soul.

  • Responsabilidade@lemmy.eco.br
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    1 year ago

    Not chromium based. I think it's important to have alternatives to chromium-based browsers and Google's monopoly.

    If Firefox vanishes, I'll use Epiphany instead.

  • RebootRebootReboot@programming.dev
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    1 year ago

    I use Firefox because I can use the full version of UBlock Origin, and UBlock Origin also works on the mobile browser.

    I also make heavy use of the extension Multi-Account Containers for signing in with different accounts for the same service at once.

    Lastly, I prefer the UI for Firefox over anything else.

  • Artopal@lemmy.ml
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    1 year ago

    Because it's better.

    Because it's open source.

    Because it's not based on Chromium and competition is good.

    And also because TabStash.

  • UlyssesT [he/him]
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    1 year ago

    Because Chrome is unfiltered corpo shit and Brave is owned and operated by right-wing assholes peddling cryptocurrency.

      • UlyssesT [he/him]
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        1 year ago

        It's usually performative anti-wokeness from the kind of edgy computer touchers that are preoccupied with other people's supposed performative wokeness.

  • tryagain@lemmy.ml
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    1 year ago

    I remember when Netscape was abandoned and open-sourced as Mozilla, and it was huge and bloated as slow as hell. And out of that came a project to just pull out the browser part of Mozilla and make it super fast and as portable. I remember a series of early alphas, and even the name went through a few evolutions. First it was called Phoenix, then Firebird, briefly, until they realised Firebird was taken and changed it to Firefox. It had this shiny new Gecko rendering engine and its only rival was IE...5?

    When I started my first dev job in 2006, Firefox was far and away the best browser to use because it had an extension that no other browser could match: Firebug. Firebug was the precursor to the standard F12 devtools that every browser now has and it was life-changing if you were a web developer. (Try imagine doing your job without it now.)

    Then Chrome arrived and it was shiny and W3C compliant (yay!) and you could pull a tab off into a separate window (wow!) and every tab ran as a separate process (neat!) and Google wouldn't be evil for at least another decade. Back then, FF had memory leak problems and that drove a lot of us away.

    And then Chrome pulled this ad surveillance shit and I was fucking out. I'm so glad that FF is still here.

    I let myself be fully engulfed by the Google/Chrome/Android continuum and it's only recently that I realised just how much of myself I gave away and, while my personal data has long since been propagated to a million servers, I'd still like to try keep some of myself to myself.

    My back hurts.

  • flashgnash@lemm.ee
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    1 year ago

    Because the options are firefox, chrome, or chrome in a moustache and glasses

    All of which I use because X thing doesn't work on Y browser

  • Fonzie!@ttrpg.network
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    1 year ago
    1. Because of FoxyGestures, I can't find a good replacement for this on Chromium based browsers.

    2. Because of uBlock Origin, Firefox has the full version, on mobile too.

    3. Because Google Chrome can scan my files system for “malware” and improving their ad data, in other words their spying goes too far.

    4. Because of the customisability of the UI.

    5. Because I can tweak every variable (visit about:config)

    6. Because if you turn telemetry off, it's actually off, Google lies about that.

    7. Because Google's market share is so big, that they have the guts to try and DRM the entire Internet for their browser, no company should have that much power.

  • luciferofastora@lemmy.zip
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    1 year ago

    Because it's what my father installed and set as default on all PCs. By the point I had my own and could have made the decision myself, I was just so used to it that I didn't wanna switch.

    The ideological conviction came later.

  • mayo_cider [he/him]
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    1 year ago

    Great privacy (especially with addons), no chromium, ublock on mobile