Large technology firms have faced increased scrutiny of their practices in the US and beyond.

Why would anyone not using an Android use Chrome? If you’re tech savvy enough to be installing alternate browsers, why choose the one whose parent company actively harvests everyone’s data (and which is more bloated than Edge, FF, and Safari)?

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Firefox on Android works great too. I’m slowly degoogling my life, and this was by far the easiest step.

How do you get Firefox to work on Android? I have nothing but issues on my pixel 7 pro. It’s the only browser that constantly crashes, randomly takes forever to load pages, doesn’t go to full screen mode without force quiting the app every time, and doesn’t always sync with PC browser.

Sounds like a bad extension or something my gu Pixel 6 Pro, 7A, 8 Pro, and 4 all running FF in my family no issues

My 6 and 8 pros even have multiple extensions running smoothly

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Weird. You don’t have any potentially problematic extensions installed?

You could also try Firefox Nightly, though I suspect it may not be better for you if the regular one is broken.

I have a Pixel 7. I have none of those issues you mentioned. FF works wonderfully for me.

Maybe your install is bugged. Try clearing the cache and a app restart if that doesn’t fix the issue. Uninstall and reinstall firefox (backup your data 1st before).

Firefox has and is buggy on android. You may need to occasionally restart it once a while. It will continue to be improved. But, that may take time. Like the increased extensions which took years after the rewrite.

Running FF on Pixel 7. Have only uBlock Origin, no other addons. Runs great, never any problems. Syncs with my desktop.

Same. The tab sync from desktop to mobile is also really cool.

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There’s also Firefox Focus, which is like being in incognito mode all the time.

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Funny that you say that. I always get the low end phones so I don’t expect much performance-wise. I didn’t even know it was possible for me to have a reasonable mobile web browsing experience because Chrome was always so awfully laggy while also making everything else lag and I didn’t expect Firefox to be any different. Then I actually tried it, and holy shit the internet actually works. Not only that, I can’t even tell that I’m browsing on a shitty low end phone.

Absolutely, I use FF on my android phone, I just don’t expect normies to install separate browsers on their phones. That’s why it’s so perplexing to me that someone who knows enough to call it something other than “the internet… app” like my dad did this past week, would go and install the worse option if it wasn’t the default.

I would have agreed with you about Edge when it was MS’s own engine. It was lightweight and fast. Even early builds on the Chromium stack were decent. Lately, Edge is more bloated than Chrome! It’s really showing MS’s true colors these days.

Microsoft has always impressed me with their ability to ruin genuinely good products.

I couldn’t help but think of this (nearly 20 year old) video in response to that comment. 😁

https://youtu.be/EUXnJraKM3k

you could forgive the obnoxiously stupid packaging and marketing if the device inside that box was still as good as an iPod, but we all know a microsoft i-pod in 2005 would have been a clunky piece of crap. they didn’t figure out the zune until after the iPhone launched and it still wasn’t as polished as iPods from years earlier

I used Edge a bit at work because it feels like Office365 stuff runs better on it, but that might be placebo.

Firefox runs it all just as good!

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Because people are lazy to switch. 10 years ago Chrome was a far better browser than anything else & people have their google account filled with their passwords & bookmarks now. Most don’t even know how easy it is to migrate all that to Firefox, or that Firefox is actually good since Quantum.

Also why would you use Chrome on Android? On Android at least you can switch to other stuff, unlike on iOS.

I wasn’t arguing people on Android should use Chrome, it’s just the default browser, so I don’t expect most people to replace it.

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It doesn’t matter what browser you’re using. Everything Google was tracking here is the stuff all browsers send in incognito mode. This lawsuit was totally frivolous

That wouldn’t make it frivolous, that would just mean the others should be sued too. :P

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Your question assumes that users have a clue. Unsafe assumption.

I expect the clueless ones to use the default, pre-installed browser, which on a computer isn’t Chrome.

A lot of computers people buy from box stores are preloaded and configured to use chrome as the default for many years. Newer prebuilt a May no longer do that, but I doubt it.

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Because for years chrome was a solid choice, and most people don’t actively research browsers

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