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- Mozilla’s goals for the web line up quite nicely with my own.
- The performance is good for what I want.
- The extension API is more powerful than Chrome’s.
- Outside of the Apple ecosystem, it’s the last major alternative to the Chrome skins.
- It isn’t actively trying to cripple adblockers.
 
- Is not chromium, has a good UI, supports manifest v2, is open source and have native support for autoscrolling on linux - It also supports MV3 without removing the blocking WebRequest hook. 
 
- It’s not Chrome or Chromium derived. Google has incentives to mine me for data. Mozilla, not so much. I don’t trust Mozilla completely, but I certainly trust them more than Google to have my best interest at heart. - Mozilla is mostly funded by Google: 
 
- There are other reasons, but if I had to point only one word: containers. 
- Switched to Chrome a few years back when Firefox killed XUL and bundled too much bloatware. - Now I’ve switched back to Firefox because it’s good again and Google is doing too many evil things lately (Web Integrity). 
- The mobile version has addons like ublock-origin and bottom search bar. Plus, Chrome wants you to enjoy the web, which is full of ads. I don’t, that’s why. 
- Supports extensions on mobile 
- It’s faster
- It’s not chromium-based
- It can protect you from trackers and block ads
- Chrome may terminates Adblock-functionality extensions in Manifest V3 and Firefox wouldn’t, afaik
 
- Because it has tabs. Seriously, I first used Firefox back when IE6 was the norm, and Firefox brought tabs and better standard compliance. Haven’t turned my back since. 
- Container tabs. No more need for separate chrome profiles. - Oh THAT’S how you do it? That was one feature of Chrome that I couldn’t figure out how to do with Firefox. Thanks! - Glad I could help. - With treeview tabs it’s even more awesome. Really loving Firefox, only recently got it. Only annoying thing is on Android it reloads tabs when I switch between apps. 
 
 
- Because it is fucking awesome. - Plus on mobile, I likes my ublock, dark reader, etc. 
- I have been with Firefox, since it’s inception. Never left it. And it never let me down. 
- Because I like having RAM to spare 
- Because I hate ads. 
- Ad blocking on desktop and mobile is awesome. - And it’s vital to have multiple browser engines in the wild for interoperability. If we go all Chromium-based, we’re going to eventually pay for that like IE6. - And Google is kind of an untrustworthy POS of a company these days. 












