• @[email protected]
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    264 months ago

    Because it’s fast and works well enough to keep the fame acquired over the last 10 years.

    • @_sideffect
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      54 months ago

      At the cost of zero privacy, data being stolen and other fundamental issues and morals that Google lacks.

      • @[email protected]
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        4 months ago

        Which is invisible to users, meaning they can ignore it or handwave it with “I haven’t got anything to hide”.

        • @[email protected]
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          Or worse, “They already know everything about me, so why bother?”. One of my relatives says this. Kill me now.

      • @[email protected]
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        84 months ago

        I use both for my job and my subjective feeling is that chrome is faster. Js benchmarks seems to confirm it. Privately I use Firefox 95% of the time but I understand people who stay on chrome just out of inertia.

      • Victor
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        54 months ago

        I’m a Firefox user on desktop and mobile, and I definitely feel like Chrome is faster on both platforms when I (have to) use it. But I prefer Firefox for the ideology and dev tools (on desktop), since I’m a web developer by trade, so the dev tools make a big difference for me.

      • @[email protected]
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        34 months ago

        There was a short period a few years ago after the Quantum update that I would have partially agreed, because Firefox’s renderer was much smoother. But Chrome seems to have caught up, because it’s been much faster every time I test something in it in the yesrs since.