Why I Switched to Firefox and Never Looked Back

Firefox browser logo

Yes, Firefox is actually a pretty solid browser and has none of the drama that surrounds what Google does next to Chrome.

After reading the linked article, I’ve also switched back to it in place of the one Brave Beta browser I’ve been using (due to a weirdly irritating right-click action on Brave Beta specifically).

One or two things to note:

  • Firefox now does have a built-in vertical tabs option (needs to be activated in about:config settings) so it is not necessary to have to use the Tree Style Tabs extension.
  • I do like the built-in screenshot tool, too.
  • When doing a search in the Omnibar, you can quickly also pick which search engine to use. Firefox lets you pick how you want to run a search each time.
  • Firefox is already renown for it network settings allowing proxies to easily be used, for bypassing ISP blocking or to use I2P.
  • It’s not a Chromium based browser, so it is good to also support competition in the market.

See https://www.howtogeek.com/why-i-switched-to-firefox-and-never-looked-back

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