• sugar_in_your_tea@sh.itjust.works
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    14 hours ago

    I don’t like Mozilla either, but here are my priorities in a web browser:

    1. FOSS
    2. Privacy tools - includes ad blocking; I’d actually be okay with ads if they didn’t track me
    3. Promotes open web standards - rendering engine diversity is critical here, I don’t want a repeat of the IE era
    4. Security
    5. Performance

    Firefox ticks all of them, and my issues with Mozilla as an org don’t really come into play. I use a fork on my phone, but I use Firefox on my laptop and desktop because I trust the binaries coming from my Linux distribution maintainers (part of 4).

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      10 hours ago

      Good for you. I actively refuse to use it or any of its derivatives to avoid endorsing Mozilla by giving them market share. Additionally, I find that Brave just performs better (and needs one extension less to be functional).

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      10 hours ago

      Brave also ticks all of them?

      at this point, Firefox’s development is not very much more open than Chromium’s

      • sugar_in_your_tea@sh.itjust.works
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        9 hours ago

        It doesn’t tick #3, hence why I use a Firefox browser as my main. If they had their own rendering engine, I would consider it as my main. But for now, it’s my backup in case I need a website that doesn’t work on Firefox (i.e. they use something Chrome-specific).