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Just in general, firefox tends to be a lot more private and secure than opera gx firefox is quite a bit more customizable as well (though if we're being honest, most of those customizations are things most people will never touch) in my experience, firefox is a lot less memory intensive for people like me who use a ton of tabs

This way, security risks coming from extensions are reduced Op's main concern is upgrading firefox using the internal upgrading tool, so extensions are not necessary. I use firefox because i dont want the web to be only under the control of giant such as google, microsoft and apple But i have to admit edge is one of the best browser right now It used to be a nice unbloated alternative to chrome, but microsoft are turning it into a very heavy swiss knifes that does everything you don't need a browser to do. I tried this several times, even deleting the profile, and it showed up once on the firefox interface, but completely empty

Find it a shame that firefox's decisions have scared so many people away But firefox still suits me quite well overall, especially to counter google's chromium monopoly. Why is firefox loved by reddit so much but has poor desktop market share Is this because of vocal minority Want to know your opinion about it I asked this because in the attached reddit thread everyone was praising firefox whereas i've seen r/browsers being pretty reserved and always pointing out the flaws

On of the first things i do when first using a fresh firefox profile, is to set browser.urlbar.trimurls to false (which really should be changeable though ‘preferences’ or should have remained defa.

In short, because firefox doesn't have this option, and (vanilla) chrome doesn't really have the best gui, what could be the best browser from webapp besides edge [must be chromium/blink based, because of the performance advantages that i'll need] debian stable 12.5 x64. I'm looking for a way to tell firefox to use a proxy in ubuntu ludid (10.04.1 lts) For this, i use a script that, amongst.

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