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Load times and webpage compatibility for both is very good. From a usability standpoint, it is entirely dependent on your preference. I personally prefer Chrome's user interface, but that is just my personal opinion. Google is a data mining company you know. Their core product is selling users targeted ads. As far as data mining they are a lesser evil version of facebook. Fact is chrome is distributed by google as a proprietary binary blob. Google is a data mining company you know. Their core product is selling users targeted ads. As far as data mining they are a firefox forum evil version of facebook. Fact is chrome is distributed by google as a proprietary binary blob. But if you just want a lean, full-featured web browser have a look at Chrome. Or you just have common sense and know how the world is today; evil, messed up; cannot trust anyone; corrupt government and full of stupid people. Good luck in later life. To conclude all of this up, go read this article about Firefox vs Chrome; Firefox is better: The summary: Firefox is the only major browser that is written to serve users and the open web, and it's now more than a match for Google Chrome. And the new Australis version, due later this firefox forum, could be a good time to make the switch. Also this taken from the above link about privacy: The main reason for switching to Firefox is that, overall, it's better than Chrome. But there are other reasons. The most important is that Firefox is the only major browser that is written to serve users and the open web. Other leading browsers may sometimes do that, but their primary function is to serve the needs of giant corporations -- Apple, Google and Microsoft -- none of which has any interest in preserving your privacy. Usually the reverse, in fact. But if you just want a lean, full-featured web browser have a look at Chrome. Or you just have common sense and know how the world is today; evil, messed up; cannot trust anyone; corrupt government and full of stupid people. Good luck in later life. Certainly don't trust the binary of Firefox that you download from Ubuntu any more than you trust the binary of Chrome that you download from Google. The simple fact is that both of them are open source, so just compile your own version if you are paranoid. The rest is just a red herring. To conclude all of this up, go read this article about Firefox vs Chrome; Firefox is better: The summary: Firefox is the only major browser that is written to serve users and the open web, and it's now more than a match for Google Chrome. And the new Australis version, due later this month, could be a good time to make the switch. Also this taken from the above link about privacy: The main reason for switching to Firefox is that, overall, it's better than Chrome. But there are other reasons. The most important is that Firefox is the only major browser that is written to serve users and the open web. Other leading browsers may sometimes do that, but their primary function is to serve the needs of giant corporations -- Apple, Google and Microsoft -- none of which has any interest in preserving your privacy. Usually the reverse, in fact. But if you just want a lean, full-featured web browser have a look at Chrome. It is not tinfoil hat when they tell you they are spying. Our automated systems analyze your content including emails firefox forum provide you personally relevant product features, such as customized search results, tailored advertising, and spam and malware detection. firefox forum This analysis occurs as the content is sent, received, and when it is stored. If you do not trust your distrobution then you should use a source firefox forum distrobution like gentoo. Of course if you are this far down the rabbit hole you might as well not trust the binary compiler and compile your own compiler. I do not trust google because very clearly in their privacy statement it says they spy on your data. Our automated systems analyze your content including emails to provide you personally firefox forum product features, such as customized search results, tailored advertising, and spam and malware detection. Whether you think it is paranoid to worry about Google targeting advertising rather than putting up with advertisements for all sorts of crap that you are not interested in is, I guess, a matter of opinion. My opinion is that I am not paranoid, I do not wear a tinfoil hat, I get a very good service from search sites and free email and I am more than happy for the companies who provide me with these services to analyse my data to provide even better service. I can't see that it would be a sensible business decision for them to do that, and I believe they are an eminently sensible business. Do I worry firefox forum the fact that some firefox forum, homophobic idiot could end up running the people responsible for Firefox. Do I trust the people who run Ubuntu. Not really, for a number of reasons. Yes, as a matter of fact I do, but not because I am worried about reds under the bed. Fact is, I have never inspected the Firefox code in enough detail to know everything that is in it - and I don't believe that you have either. Life is full of risks. It's silly to ignore the real ones and worry about the imaginary ones. Frankly, you are a fool if you trust any sensitive, unencrypted information to the Internet. A WireShark log comparison would do. Chrome does spy on you, full stop. I would still love to see WireShark log proving that. Again - unless you prove that, eveything else is just talking.
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By rebuilding the engine at the heart of Firefox, Mozilla clearly hopes to take advantage of that. Apart from that, ensuring that your browsing history is unavailable to unauthorized users is an option, and granting the required permissions to websites you are visiting to use your location, camera, and microphone is entirely up to you. Yes, as a matter of fact I do, but not because I am worried about reds under the bed. In 2021, Mozilla has said that Firefox will refuse entirely to load the plugin due to a lack of security updates from Adobe. Or you just have common sense and know how the world is today; evil, messed up; cannot trust anyone; corrupt government and full of stupid people. If it's that much better though, it makes me wonder why they aren't implementing it in the regular version. The reason is fragmentation of profile databases. But if you just want a lean, full-featured web browser have a look at Chrome. Once you are done type the keyword followed by the name of the subreddit and then Enter to jump straight to it. For a listing of options that can be set, use Firefox to navigate to the 'about:config' page. Not really, for a number of reasons.