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And what? If someone can live with ads, they can stay. Otherwise anyone can install Firefox. I was all-in Google since the beginning of Gmail. And switching to Firefox was completely painless. Everything works the same, times of website incompatibility are long gone.

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Because Google is trying to turn the internet into a walled garden where only people with Chrome can visit the majority of websites.

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I’ve been been a full time Firefox user for three years now. Haven’t experience a single problem like that. Haven’t really experienced any problem at all to be honest

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Unfortunately that has not been the case for me. Some sites for buying concert tickets don’t seem to like Firefox.

I’ve had problems with several Microsoft sites we use internally for work ever since Edge went to Chrome.

It’s not Firefox’s fault. Mozilla is abiding by web standards.

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7 points

Your past experiences with Firefox are irrelevant because we’re talking about the future.

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3 points

try changing your user-agent to mock chrome in Firefox while you visit YouTube.

you should see a drastic difference in UX.

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0 points

Do you use YouTube?

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6 points

Maybe part of the monopoly ruling will have chrome taken away from them.

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19 points

What if websites decide that chrome users earn much more ad revenue and start forcing users to switch with those “This website only supports Chrome” error messages? What if this practice gets popular? I’m sure there are ways to get around it, but the average users who bothered switching to Firefox at all, will just conclude that anything except chrome has a bad browsing experience.

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Can’t you have your Firefox browser just report itself as chrome?

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7 points

You certainly can. They don’t know what you’re doing.

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4 points

Then apple would whip out their giant throbbing cock and smack them with it because they want people using safari.

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4 points

i never understood how those messages work? like how would using firefox ruin your website? or how they even detect firefox in the first place lmfao

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They can in theory make tricks showing that you are using an ad blocker or a specific browser. Even if you set Chrome’s user agent in Firefox.

I personally wouldn’t make such effort to use such websites then.

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Browsers have user-agent identifiers, websites can see what browser and what version you use.

They are mostly used to run browser-dependent code to avoid some things breaking in some browsers.

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2 points

Visit about:compat. Sites already do that. Firefox can deal.

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times of website incompatibility are long gone

I wish I could agree with that. Hell, I have to use Chrome to download my phone bill from Virgin, and a couple of others don’t work.

And don’t get me wrong, I’m not blaming FF. It’s these lazy web developers that only target Chrome. I’m sure Safari users get the same shit experience.

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7 points

times of website incompatibility are long gone.

cries in dev

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2 points

I’ve cried also in dev a lot in the past, but mostly don’t cry so much anymore

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Issue is, a lot of people think the only browser in existence is “google”. I even had people looking me at funny for having an e-mail address ending in outlook.com rather than the usual gmail.com, and not because of some anti-MS sentiment, but because they thought e-mail was invented by Google, hance the name “gmail”.

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but because they thought e-mail was invented by Google, hance the name “gmail”.

Life is scary.

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4 points

I really wish Firefox implemented easily switchable browser profiles. I am use Firefox mainly but for work I’ll still use edge so I can use this feature.

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I don’t know exactly what part of a separate profile you are after, so this may not be a 100% substitute, but I found container tabs in Firefox to work quite well (with some extensions to improve UX). It’s still the same profile though, so passwords and history are shared.

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2 points

firefox.exe -P -no-remote

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2 points

Yep so happy with Firefox having switched back a couple years ago.

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some people dont want firefox bcs its kinda slower then chromium based tbh but it aint bad am not saying firefox is bad

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They’re not that different any longer: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=36770883

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Oh

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Everything works the same, times of website incompatibility are long gone.

Not completely true. It’s mostly true. I’ve daily driven Firefox for years, and the number of websites I’ve crossed that wouldn’t function in it correctly but would work just fine in Chrome was very slim… but not zero. Definitely not comparable to the complete shitshow of the 90’s and 00’s. That’s true. But it’s not a completely solved problem.

And with Mozilla’s leadership practically looking for footguns to play with combined with the threat of Google’s sugar daddy checks drying up soon due to the antitrust suit (how utterly ironic that busting up the monopoly would actually harm the only competition…), that gap can get much worse in very little time if resources to keep full time devs paid disappear.

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