10 Reasons You Should Switch From Chrome to Firefox.::The best browser sync out there.

@pathief@lemmy.world
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I’ve been moving away from Google in the last year and moving to Firefox was one of my first moves. It’s honestly a downgrade in usability but I guess that applies to all alternative products.

I just wish I could sync my bookmarks between desktop and mobile. Seems like no one has this problem but firefox sync just does not work for me. It just says last update was never. Let me know if you know how to fix it.

@cuchilloc@lemmy.world
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Just log out and log back in, and make sure you use the same account on both machines .

@pathief@lemmy.world
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I’ve done that several times.

TAB GROUPS, FIREFOX, BRING BACK TAB GROUPS.

And no, extensions aren’t helping, their UX is so much worse.

That’s just a make or break feature for me.

jh34ghu43gu
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So I tried to find what tab groups are but most of the results are feature request threads so apologies if this isn’t what you want.

Waterfox will soon be adding some sort of tab grouping feature akin to what tree-style-tab extension does. Here’s the blogpost about it https://www.waterfox.net/blog/waterfox-x-treestyletab/

Again I’m not sure if that type of grouping is what you’re looking for but if it is consider watching out for the feature release. Longtime waterfox user and haven’t had many complaints, Alex has quickly responded to the two issues I made in the github including a feature request that got added within a week (ability to unload tabs with right click).

Not OP, but this is one of my long-time desires too. I’m pretty sure they mean Tab Groups implemented in the way Chrome does natively. Currently no extension on Firefox can do it on the tab bar because no extension can modify the tab bar.

Yes, albeit like Vivaldi/Arc.

@harsh3466@lemmy.ml
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I would love tab groups

Look at how Vivaldi and Arc do tab management.

daddyjones
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Does anyone have any experience with Firefox on Android?

Hucklebee
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Works mostly great. Addons like uBlock Origin and Super Agent (auto reject all cookies) is great for your mobile experience.

I noticed Youtube site sometimes has weird framerates. But since Google removed premium lite subscription, I refuse to use the Youtube app and just view with uBlock in browser, even with the framerate issues.

For me it is great on a smartphone but pretty underwhelming on my android tablet. It doesn’t scale websites properly on the larger screen and doesn’t support a tab list on top anymore (like Firefox on desktops).

It runs great now. Most importantly, it supports extensions like ublock.

DrQuickbeam
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I recently made the switch. Make sure to install whatever add-ons you need, turn on the “open links in apps” setting, and turn on the “pull to refresh” setting. Import your bookmarks and you can still use the Android password manager. It’s not 100% as smooth, but it’s pretty close.

DrQuickbeam
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The main problems I have with it now are sometimes there are still issues with loading between browser and apps. Like it might open multiple tabs trying to open an app, and it leaves the app redirect pages open in your tabs list. Additionally, sometimes (like 3% of the time) website scaling doesn’t always work, especially on older sites or those made with janky CMS’s, and I’ve also rarely had problems with some dynamic content like inline forms and graphs.

Rob T Firefly
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Firefox on Android is fine, except they insist upon disabling about:config on the main branch of the browser for some damn stupid reason. You have to use a nightly or beta build to be trusted with your own config that much.

Personally, I ended up switching to the Fennec fork over this.

Maniac
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Using use daily. Only problem I sometimes have is the inability to upload images, so I just use duckduckgo’s browser

@laughterlaughter@lemmy.world
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Yes. It used to suck, say, 10 years ago. My baseline was Youtube and Reddit (back then, okay?) Could I watch Youtube videos the same way as with Chrome or Android browser? No? Then, not ready. Did i.reddit.com open fine? No? Not ready.

Then it happened. And I switched and it has been wonderful ever since.

The only thing that I miss is the “pull down page to reload” gesture [EDIT: THANK YOU ALL! I’VE ENABLED IT - GREAT!!!]. Not sure why Firefox hasn’t implemented that yet. Patents? And also, when a video is in an iframe, it won’t respect the “block autoplay” feature. The rest is dandy.

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I don’t really visit reddit anymore, but still end up there sometimes because of a google search. Anyway there is an extension for Firefox Android to always show old Reddit. So you don’t have to log in or install the app.

Yup. I know all that. But I was talking about back then when Mobile Firefox simply didn’t render reddit correctly. As soon as it did, I switched.

@Thermal_shocked@lemmy.world
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with ublock origin plugin, it’s amazing

You guys switched away from Firefox?

DrQuickbeam
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Switched away to Vivaldi and Opera on desktop years ago due to better design and ability to swap between workspaces. Trying to migrate back to Firefox for ethical reasons. Desktop design still lags behind but privacy is great.

Posting this on Lemmy is preaching to the choir.

PrettyFlyForAFatGuy
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have any instance admins ever shared the browser stats?

@Aermis@lemmy.world
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Hi. I’m on lemmy. I haven’t switched. Why? Because there an insane amount of incorporation into Google. Email, my phone communicating to pc, passwords, auto fill, saved cookies, credit cards.

I want to switch. I want to get off chrome from what I’ve been reading regarding it’s practices. But I’m so engraved and the undertaking of switching is not something I’ve committed to yet. Or might never. I already have a Google Home in my kitchen. I feel like privacy isn’t something I have a privilege of anymore.

They’ve got me.

@phreekno@lemmy.world
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Firefox Multiaccount Containers, the thing that can’t be beat by even the best chrome derivatives

Anybody else having flaky behavior with youtube videos in Firefox lately? Like, only audio resuming but video freezing after rewinding? I’m wondering if this is intentional on the part of Google.

Given Google and YouTube’s history of intentionally and maliciously disrupting other browsers that aren’t chrome, it’ll be a safe bet that it’s intentional.

udon
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So, the solution is to disable the adblocker? Not gonna happen

@Saprophyte@lemmy.world
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I use pihole. It’s external to a browser extension and performs the same without the in browser complaints about using an ad blocker.

cyruseuros
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Yes, but I’ve had it across multiple sites that play video, so I don’t think it’s youtube.

@Harpsist@lemmy.world
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On my pc with a couple ad blockers youtube is SLOW.

If i turn them off it runs fine.

On my android using adaway I have zero youtube lag.

So yeah. Seems pretty intentional

Brokkr
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I think youtube makes itself terrible if you don’t have premium. I have the problems you describe and others on both my desktop with FF or my chromebook with chrome.

@stoly@lemmy.world
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I’ve heard this but it hasn’t happened to me.

@5opn0o30@lemmy.world
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I love Firefox. Been enjoying DDG browser on iOS.

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There’s like… no downside: all upside.

Edit: I exaggerated, of course. Below this are some downsides that individuals have experienced. But personally, my experience using Firefox on desktop for Mac has been all upside. If everybody who can just tries it out, you might be surprised at how friction-free the change is.

One thing I miss in Firefox is tab grouping. Yes there are 3rd party extensions that do that. But Chromium based browsers support that natively.

candyman337
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Sideberry is leaps and bounds better at it imo tho

Yeah, this extension is crazy good. It works as if it was native.

candyman337
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Agreed, and it seems like Firefox has recently made an effort to accommodate the extension more, as it seems to run even better than it used to and is now a recommended extension

@dustyData@lemmy.world
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It gives me anxiety, it’s way too overcrowded and cluttered. I use Tree Style Tab. It does one thing, it does it well, it doesn’t overcomplicate it, it works with me.

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I will say it took me some time to get used to it, but it also is a lot easier to use than it used to, they made a lot of things better in the last update

I think it’s one of those things that you have to sit down and test out and really figure out. Tree style tabs are also good though. I definitely think it’s where sideberry got their inspiration

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No, in my experience especially the Android version of Firefox is less smooth when playing animations or scrolling on older or lower end devices.

I really hope with the new Focus on Firefox mobile, that they will iron that out.

@MSids@lemmy.world
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I wish the password autofill feature was more robust for Firefox on Android. Using it as my default password provider but it regularly does not pick up on password fields.

@bcgm3@lemmy.world
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Dunno if this helps you at all, but I’ve been using BitWarden to manage my passwords since I made the switch from Chrome to Firefox (both on PC and my Android phone). It doesn’t fill passwords automatically in either case, but it’s not much extra work to invoke BitWarden to fill those fields as-needed on either device, and it works very consistently. It’s also (I’m told) much more secure. Just thought I’d share that here!

The only reason I have chrome even installed is because I am forced to use it for chromecast every once in a while.

@Psythik@lemmy.world
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I use Ungoogled Chromium exclusively for YouTube, cause my graphics card csn upscale videos and convert them to HDR, but not in Firefox. The moment I get those features in Firefox, I’m done with Chrome for good.

Thanks but I’m sticking to Brave

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I never got this whole “speed” argument.

I never had a lot of difference between both browsers (never got to use chrome much, admittedly), but even when it was supposedly “bad”, Firefox never struck me as being especially slow.

Was it a windows thing or what?

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