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Keep going back to Chrome, but back on Firefox. The problem is all the webpages Firefox tends to break unfortunately :(
Maybe I never notice because I don't chrome, but what sites? I've never seen an issue.
Even yesterday, a jpg to svg conversion site, and meetup.com (where editing an event instead of returning to the event just showed a webpage with a random word).
I want Firefox to succeed though (I've been using it since early betas and even donated when they were doing the newspaper ad near the beginning)
I guess I just write the site off as broken (because it is) and move on.
i use ff for most stuff. if a site breaks and i really want to open it, i spin up chrome and open the site there.
That's what I'm trying to avoid though. Firefox is slightly slower, and I don't want to keep both browsers installed
why not?
if a site does not work on ff there is a site you can report it too.
also, i have ff with ublock and other stuff that edit the web page, some web pages do not like it, so i fall back to chrome.
my chrome is stock, no extensions, no account, no sync. i only open it for very specific purposes.
But.. I guess the real consideration, is why?
The reality is, the Mozilla CEO gets paid $5million a year. Although, I do respect that she was apparently there since the beginning
What benefit do I get for bug testing their browser? Why wouldn't I just use Chrome (which is also mostly open source anyway), which is fully compatible, and is still faster, and doesn't require me to submit sites on a regular basis?
They do have some interesting ideas, but a $3-$5mil salary for the CEO I feel could hire a lot of developers.
On the privacy front, don't forget that they are paid 500million by Google anyway, for google to be the default browser (same as they do with Apple). So, they have incentive not to step on Googles feet.