I’m not talking about an extra 10-15sec, but easily 2-3 full minutes (I’ve sat here with a timer checking) to load pages, sometimes not loading them at all. Particularly with login pages, but even just homepages.

Dropbox, Cloudflare, Various companies forums, My bank, Google; each of these sites and more I’ve had firefox either not load at all, or take so long I’ve been able to copy the link into Chrome, do what I need there, then come back to Firefox still ‘loading’ a blank white page.

I just don’t understand. I want to migrate away from Chrome and use Firefox, but it’s been unusably slow when it even loads anything at all.

P.S. In the time I’ve taken to write this (~5min) plus the time to decide to post and find this community firefox has still not loaded my cloudflare dash… (typed in the address, waited a while, gave up and came here but left it open)

/edit: I should note I have ublock installed, but I get the same results with it disabled most of the time.

  • @[email protected]
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    Nope, it’s very snappy for me. I use both Firefox and Mull on Android with ublock.

    Clear cache/app data and try again?

  • @mikehunt
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    Mine has always been super snappy, so something’s definately off I’d say.

  • Asahi
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    For me it’s the dark reader extension. Which slows down loading a lot. Try turning it off and compare.

    There a lot of discussion about it online

    • @[email protected]
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      Also for me. Makes everything very laggy.

      Should come with a warning as you don’t immediately notice it right away, but then in the following weeks you compare the loading speed of Vivaldi (that has a similar built-in function) and Firefox and you will notice the lag

    • @AceBonobo
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      Thanks, I have the same problem and I’ll try removing dark reader

  • N-E-N
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    I use vanilla Firefox, no extension but Dark Reader, for me it’s always close to, or as fast as Chrome

    On Pixel 7

  • @[email protected]
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    Who waits 2 min for a page to load. Sounds like aweful browsing experience. If it doesnt load in 10 sec, I wouldnt wait more. Clear catch, cookies, wipe everything if nothing else helps

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        • @[email protected]
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          111 year ago

          2 years means I wouldn’t buy a new version of it but it’s quite common to buy a phone for up to a year before a replacement model arrives, so potentially this phone is just over a year old.

          Not only that, but usually it gets security updates longer than that. Personally, I would expect a phone to last 3 years minim and be usable for 5.

          • @yokonzo
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            Even with 2 years it’s not going to suddenly drop to 3 minutes to load a web browser, I’m calling network errors on this one

            • @[email protected]
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              My S9+ is over 5 years old and pages only take 5-10 seconds to load, even with the dark mode add on

        • @[email protected]
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          Most google phones get security updates for 4 or 5 years. If you’re dumping phones after 2 years then you must like to spend unesessary amounts of money.

        • HidingCat
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          The A52 came with a decent SoC, two years won’t make it out of date.

          • @[email protected]
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            Had the a52 5g before. It did become quite sluggish over time - and wasn’t smooth even to start with.

            That’s not caused by user bloat - it was just as slow when I reset it before selling it.

            Now I have a xiaomi 13 and it does everything basically instantly

  • Troublehelix
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    I wonder whether this could have anything to do with DNS lookups working different in Chrome. Assuming Chrome on mobile directly goes to google DNS too.

    Or maybe FF also getting IPv6 records for your affected targets and there being some slow or bad connection there.

    But personally I don’t have much experience debugging such things on Android.

    • @[email protected]
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      Seconding the idea that it sounds likely to be a DNS thing. Android Firefox is apparently capable of DNS over HTTP, but it’s not immediately clear to me how to turn it off to see if that’s the problem, unless you have access to about:config.

  • HidingCat
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    I don’t have this issue, it does seem to take a couple of seconds more, but not the minutes you are talking about. This even on a slower Exynos 9611.

  • @[email protected]
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    I get this problem too! But I never thought it was Firefox. That could definitely be the culprit but like others said it’s probably interfering apps or cookies or other data

  • @yokonzo
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    41 year ago

    Try other browsers or even Firefox nightly and see if you get the same performance, If so it’s not browser related

  • @[email protected]
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    41 year ago

    I have experienced Firefox take a long time to load (a minute or more) the first page after it has been suspended or not used in a while. For instance, if I am in my chat app (weechat-android) and I click a link to open it in Firefox, it may take a minute or more to load. However, after that initial load, it is mostly OK and behaves normally.

    It’s annoying and sucks… but I can live with it.

    • @[email protected]
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      I have the same problem and the only reason I haven’t dumped mobile Firefox yet is a working adblock.