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- memes@lemmy.ml
- cross-posted to:
- memes@lemmy.ml
I run Firefox with uBlock Origin in my work as well as private device for > 2 years without any issues including tricky applications like Citrix, Virtual Desktops etc.
On my mobile, I use Fennec with uBlock Origin, Decentraleyes and PrivacyBadger and sometimes have some small issues, so I have to view the page in Desktop mode instead.
But compared to a web full of ads, it’s a difference like day and night. Definitely won’t go back any time soon!
Did you tried ironfox it has a lot of improvements.
I’ve never switched away from Firefox. I never liked Chrome.
Today “This extension is no longer supported” doesn’t mean there’s something seriously wrong with it, it means “Google doesn’t support the fact you want to use it”.
Switched over to librewolf last night finally after chrome told me I couldn’t use AdNauseam anymore, no regrets, it’s better in every way.
Honestly Firefox and it’s forks are really slow on android. I still use it anyway.
huh, i’ve always felt it’s pretty good on android
I rarely feel the need for a mobile browser to be “fast”. If a website is somehow slow on Firefox, I just close it.
Slower than crime downloading MB of ads all the time?
IDK but I’m fine on FF (new phone had slowdowns til I did disable the android efficiency thingy so FF doesn’t reload pages 😍)
Edit : autocorrect changed crome to crime. Keeping it.
It’s been a while since I tried Samsung Browser, but I recall that it was very fast and also supported ad blocking.
I use Firefox on Android because I like syncing tabs to my desktop.
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I’ll be interested to see how this affects Chrome’s market share over time
Narrator: it doesn’t.
So stop using a browser that uses Google WebExtensions altogether. Gotcha. So other than Links, Pale Moon, Basilisk, and SeaMonkey, any suggestions?
Ironfox.