• @[email protected]
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    -112 years ago

    That may be true on desktop. But, unfortunately, the mobile app is way behind chromium. From being unresponsive, to outright buggy. It’s not a good experince. It’s been 2 years since the rewrite but it’s not getting much better or even close to fixing most of its issue. Meaning, using firefox on android is a handicap on yourself.

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      92 years ago

      Gonna need some statistics on this, because your anecdotal experience is not at all like mine. FF is totally useable on Android.

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      72 years ago

      I use it because I can use it to block ads. If a page doesn’t work, I’ll use chrome.

      I actually use Chrome on Windows. I just dislike ads more than I like Chrome.

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        12 years ago

        I am basically the same. I’m loving the ability to use uBlock Origin across phone and desktop and practically never see ads, but some sites just don’t work for me in Firefox. Like anything where I have signed up with my Google account, or my online banking. In which case I have Chrome installed as a backup. If I could purge it completely I would, but this works for now.

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      Yeah, to be honest the FF Android experience just can’t match Chromium.

      I don’t really NEED to, so I’m not switching from Firefox anytime soon, but I wish they’d at least fix recently closed tabs reappearing every time I reopen the darned thing…