• Firefox offers better privacy and security than Chrome, with upcoming support for 200 new add-ons. • While Chrome dominates, Firefox gains ground with user-friendly browsing experience and open-source model. • Mozilla’s focus on user privacy and transparency challenges Google’s ad-centric approach, making Firefox a viable alternative.
How is it for mobile though? All of my web interaction is through my android
This article is actually specifically about mobile! Yes it’s great. :)
I like Firefox on Android, but my chief complaint is strange scrolling behavior and refresh rate issues.
Firefox and Firefox Focus. Try them. You’ll love them.
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Excellent? It allows ublock origin so tjatsbautomaitxlsly a boost for performance.
I don’t know what’s more impressive, that terrible auto correct or that I can actually tell what you were going for there (hurray for context clues)
Autocorrect had no hand in that I’m afraid. That mess is all me.
It was the distinct lack of autocorrect 😜 For years now I have disabled autocorrect for this reason. Yes, I still make some small mistakes here and there but it forces me to be careful with what I type and to quickly check before I send. That way I don’t have a situation where I’ve typed something expecting autocorrect to save me but it doesn’t.
By any chance do you use SwiftKey? I can string together multiple misspelled words and it almost always figures me out.
Nailed it! That’s why I can’t switch.
It doesn’t accurately recognize tap on input gestures on Android. It’s super frustrating to paste text. Chrome has no problem here 😞
FF is great for mobile with the exception of PWAs. They abandoned support for web apps - they work but performance is terrible. It’s a massively requested feature so hopefully they’ll add support soon. I use a chromium browser (Vanadium) for web apps but have links open in FF.