• Firefox is a privacy-friendly alternative to Chrome, using its own browser engine (Gecko) and offering strong privacy protections compared to Chromium-based browsers.
  • Despite its benefits, Firefox relies on Google for funding, raising concerns about its future, and some recent privacy decisions have drawn criticism.
  • Switching from Chrome to Firefox is simple, and alternatives like Mullvad Browser offer even stronger privacy for those seeking more protection.
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    4 months ago

    I appreciate the effort but posting this in here is pointless as most people in here are already in Firefox or any other browser that is not Chrome itself.

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      4 months ago

      Hey, it shows up in people’s “All” feeds as well. I’m not subscribed here and I saw this post (but I do also already use Firefox).

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          4 months ago

          I’m waiting for adblockers to stop working, or maybe when I have the time, but I have way too much shit going on to switch just now.

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    4 months ago

    Does this really need an article?

    Step one: open chrome

    Step two: google firefox download

    Step three: download firefox

    Step 4: use firefox

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      4 months ago

      This article talks about additional things such as importing data, pros and cons of Firefox, and other alternatives. I know many people who are not tech savvy enough to even know how to change a browser.

      However, considering that this is posted on Lemmy where most users are already tech savvy (enough to at least start using Lemmy) and more privacy and open source focused (enough to at least stop using reddit), I do agree that this does feel a bit redundant for me at least.

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        4 months ago

        It’s also a good reminder for us to share it with people that may not be tech savvy enough to make the switch.

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        4 months ago

        this is posted on Lemmy where most users are already tech savvy (enough to at least start using Lemmy)

        You can just download one of the many <WhateverApp> For Lemmy apps from your mobile store… there’s literally no barrier to entry.

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    4 months ago

    I think we should spread this message and the guide in other communities or on other platforms. I don’t think posting this in the Firefox community will achieve much.

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      4 months ago

      Lemmy is quite good at not being too “tribal”. Why not embrace a message as expressed, instead of worrying about where it is … posted?

      For me, one of the worst issues affecting t’internets is tribalism. Us humans are hardwired to go all in on tribal affiliation. It is generally harder to find inclusive measures than it is to find exclusive measures.

      If you are here then you may not be exclusively: Firefox user ⊆browser user ⊆human. Note that browser user can have multiple browsers.

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    3 months ago

    I kinda hate how some sites don’t allow firefox users

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    4 months ago

    Me: “Import bookmarks from another browser”

    But… there were some valid criticisms under the comments section of popular FireFox posts in subreddits like r/Technology. The gist was lot of the areas of FireFox (including the interface elements) are archaic failing to even recognise simple features like Safari’s Reader List to incorporate or to listen directly from the community and the urge to modernise FireFox itself like Chromium.

  • Mwas alt (prob)@thelemmy.club
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    4 months ago

    the barrier to firefox for me was extension support now i dont rlly care anymore i use a chromium based web browsert alongside