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Who still uses Firefox?
#1
I must be one of the 2.6%
https://www.zdnet.com/home-and-office/ne...relevance/
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#2
I have it on my tablet as an alternative when the device and Chrome decide to censor my website choices, which used to happen occasionally before I did a close check of my settings. The tablet is a refurbished one from Reebelo, and while I am very happy with it, especially pricewise, it came with a few quirks that took a while to iron out. Including one that suggests it has an after market screen - the touch sensitivity can vary a bit...

So firefox still has its uses, I'm just more conditioned to Chrome these days.
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#3
(07-01-2024, 09:41 PM)nzoomed Wrote: I must be one of the 2.6%
https://www.zdnet.com/home-and-office/ne...relevance/
You, and me too. I also use Thunderbird for emails.

The info on Librewolf in the link looks interesting. What's your take on it, and as it's a Firefox "fork" does that mean it will cease if Firefox does?
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#4
I've been using Firefox since Netscape became so out of date that I had to find a substitute.

I always use a portable version of Firefox E.S.R. (Extended Service Release) these days, flexible and easy to backup.

Here's a list of Add-ons/Extensions I am using now, used to have many more but browser slowed down, not sure why but think it was a couple of extensions causing the problem not just the sheer number, can't believe how fast and slick it is at the moment:

'Improve YouTube!' ? (For YouTube & Video) 4.581
AdBlocker for YouTube™ 0.4.4 [DISABLED]
AdGuard AdBlocker 4.2.241 [DISABLED]
Add-ons Search Detection 2.0.0
Age Restriction Bypass for YouTube™ 2.5.4 [DISABLED]
Allow Right-Click 0.5.4
Amazon.com 1.6
Audio Equalizer 0.1.7 [DISABLED]
Behind The Overlay 0.2.1 [DISABLED]
Behind The Overlay Revival 1.8.3
Bing 1.5
Bloody Vikings! 0.9.4 [DISABLED]
Bypass Paywalls 1.4.3
Bypass Paywalls 1.7.9b
Bypass Paywalls Clean 1.7.0.2
Bypass Paywalls Clean 3.0.3.0
CanvasBlocker 1.9 [DISABLED]
ClearURLs 1.26.1 [DISABLED]
Consent Manager 3.1.0 [DISABLED]
Cookie Quick Manager 0.5rc2 [DISABLED]
Cookiebro 2.18.1 [DISABLED]
Copy Link Text 1.6.4
Copy PlainText 1.15
Custom UserAgent String 0.2.1 [DISABLED]
Dark Background and Light Text 0.7.6
Dark Mode 0.4.5 [DISABLED]
Dark Reader 4.9.73 [DISABLED]
DeArrow 1.3 [DISABLED]
Decentraleyes 2.0.18 [DISABLED]
Desaturate Favicons 0.0.3
Dictionary Anywhere 1.1.0 [DISABLED]
Disable HTML5 Autoplay 2018.10.3 [DISABLED]
DuckDuckGo 1.4
Easy Youtube Video Downloader Express 18.5
Enterprise Policy Generator 5.1.0
FVD Speed Dial 77.5.7
Feedbro 4.15.9
Firefox Lightbeam 2.1.0 [DISABLED]
Firefox Multi-Account Containers 8.1.3 [DISABLED]
Google 1.4
Google Analytics Opt-out Add-on (by Google) 1.0.8 [DISABLED]
Greasemonkey 4.12.0 [DISABLED]
Group Speed Dial 24.6 [DISABLED]
I don't care about cookies 3.5.0 [DISABLED]
Morning Coffee Quantum 1.2.1
NZHerald Bypass 1.1.8 [DISABLED]
Netcraft Extension 2.1.1 [DISABLED]
Nightly Tester Tools 4.0
NoScript 11.4.29 [DISABLED]
Nuke Anything 2.4
Old Reddit Redirect 1.8.1
Open in VLC™ media player 0.3.6 [DISABLED]
PopUpOFF - Popup and overlay blocker 2.1.3 [DISABLED]
Popup Blocker (strict) 0.6.9.1 [DISABLED]
Print Friendly & PDF 5.3.0 [DISABLED]
Privacy Badger 2023.12.1 [DISABLED]
Privacy Tweaks 0.1.3 [DISABLED]
Random User-Agent (Switcher) 3.18.0 [DISABLED]
Read Aloud: A Text to Speech Voice Reader 1.66.0 [DISABLED]
Resurrect Pages 8 [DISABLED]
Reverse Image Search 0.2.3 [DISABLED]
Reverse Image Search 3.4.4 [DISABLED]
Save Text to File 4.3.0 [DISABLED]
Save as PDF 2 [DISABLED]
Save for later 1.2.1 [DISABLED]
ScrollAnywhere 9.2
Search by Image 6.1.1 [DISABLED]
Search image 0.1.3
Sidebar for YouTube™ 0.1.9 [DISABLED]
Simple Search 1.1.9 [DISABLED]
Skip Redirect 2.3.6 [DISABLED]
Speed Dial 0.1.8 [DISABLED]
SponsorBlock for YouTube - Skip Sponsorships 5.4.29 [DISABLED]
Stylish - Custom themes for any website 3.1.8 [DISABLED]
Super Dark Mode 5.0.2.5 [DISABLED]
Tile Tabs WE 15.5 [DISABLED]
Turn Off the Lights 4.4.5.0 [DISABLED]
UltraWideo 2.5.6 [DISABLED]
Unclutter — Modern Reader Mode 1.7.10 [DISABLED]
Undo Closed Tabs Button 0.1.9 [DISABLED]
Universal Bypass 13.15.2.1 [DISABLED]
Unpaywall 3.98 [DISABLED]
User-Agent Switcher 0.3.0
Video DownloadHelper 8.0.0.6
View Image 5.0.2
Wikipedia (en) 1.3
Windowed - floating Youtube/every website 31 [DISABLED]
YouTube Bypass 1.1
YouTube Classic 1.6.0 [DISABLED]
Youtube AgeRestriction Unblocker 1.0.3
Youtube Downloader 2.8 [DISABLED]
uBlock Origin 1.54.0

Decided to include them all to illustrate how many I have tried over the years.

P.S. Chrome is a piece of crap.
It's not the least charm of a theory that it is refutable. The hundred-times-refuted theory of "free will" owes its persistence to this charm alone; some one is always appearing who feels himself strong enough to refute it - Friedrich Nietzsche
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#5
(08-01-2024, 08:22 AM)harm_less Wrote:
(07-01-2024, 09:41 PM)nzoomed Wrote: I must be one of the 2.6%
https://www.zdnet.com/home-and-office/ne...relevance/
You, and me too. I also use Thunderbird for emails.

The info on Librewolf in the link looks interesting. What's your take on it, and as it's a Firefox "fork" does that mean it will cease if Firefox does?

Librewolf indeed looks a good browser.
After seeing the google lawsuit over them harvesting peoples data, (see https://www.bbc.com/news/business-67838384) I think alternatives to Chrome, Edge and anything else by big tech will rise in popularity. If anything, having competition or forks to firefox will force their devs to innovate further.

The key is getting the masses to adopt alternatives, most people are oblivious and use what's convenient.
Chrome adopted fast simply because google was nagging everyone to download chrome without even understanding what it is, so many people I see dont even know the difference between what a browser is and what google is.
We are in the same situation where we were at the end of the 90s where IE stripped netscapes marketshare, quite a shame, because initially Firefox was quickly becoming the dominant browser until Google introduced Chrome.
Palemoon is another popular fork of firefox to check out which was based on their older version which was more compatible with the existing extentions.
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#6
Very Rarely use Firefox these days, I mainly use Edge ( which is built on top of Chrome anyway) or the main Browser is Brave. Brave shows some interesting stats on its home page, which you can disable if you want. The stats shown are only the Office Computer not the lounge or workshop PC's

Edited: adding to above, just had a look at librewolf, then found a comparison test.

Interesting, seems Brave is even better than Librewolf. ???  Then again theres always TOR ( relating to Browsers) -- but may be best not to go that way.

Comparison Brave & Librewolf


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Upgrades = Old bugs replaced with new Bugs.
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#7
Still using Firefox, and will keep using it.
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#8
(08-01-2024, 08:50 AM)zqwerty Wrote: P.S. Chrome is a piece of crap.

Why?

I use Chrome and if I need to go looking for porn or news or where next week's church service is I click on a picture at the top and it tells me.

How is that crap?
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#9
It isn't. Look at all those add ons zqwerty needs.

We doan need no add ons. Well, not THAT many, lol...
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#10
I like trying out add-ons, only a few are really necessary except for uBlock Origin which Google will stop you using on uTube very soon if you are on Chrome.
It's not the least charm of a theory that it is refutable. The hundred-times-refuted theory of "free will" owes its persistence to this charm alone; some one is always appearing who feels himself strong enough to refute it - Friedrich Nietzsche
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#11
(08-01-2024, 08:29 PM)zqwerty Wrote: I like trying out add-ons, only a few are really necessary except for uBlock Origin which Google will stop you using on uTube very soon if you are on Chrome.

Theres a "addon" trying on Brave, while it isn't actually a Blocker it "Fast forwards" any ad's, a normal add will play on youtube but its so fast it is unnoticeable, it fast forwards the ad, it takes around 50 milliseconds to play the ad, blink and you'll miss it. Its still in development but works great in Brave.

Here it is. Player blocker

Watch This here a demo   The 1st I click a video on youtube it plays ( on brave) on Edge the same video no blocker Smile
Upgrades = Old bugs replaced with new Bugs.
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#12
Thanks Wainuitech I will try it out.
It's not the least charm of a theory that it is refutable. The hundred-times-refuted theory of "free will" owes its persistence to this charm alone; some one is always appearing who feels himself strong enough to refute it - Friedrich Nietzsche
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#13
(08-01-2024, 07:36 PM)Oh_hunnihunni Wrote: It isn't. Look at all those add ons zqwerty needs.

We doan need no add ons. Well, not THAT  many, lol...

Having that many addons bloating the thing and you are asking for trouble
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#14
I get confused with three or four, lol. But I'm not a digital native...
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#15
All I pretty much use is ublock origin
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#16
Firefox and Thunderbird serve me well.
I like to stay away from anything provided by the big boys where possible.
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#17
Agreed, hopefully the tide turns.
Web 3.0 may help in this field along with more uptake of open source software and Linux adoption etc.
It's come a long way in the last 20 years.
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#18
So yesterday I uninstalled Firefox. Blasted browser kept assuming it was the default...
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#19
Of course I still use Firefox (and its derivatives), what else are you going to use to block all the stupid advertising?

Google has made it clear they want to prevent adblocker extensions working in the future on Chrome, and since everything aside from Firefox is based on Chrome now, the choice is obvious.
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#20
(17-01-2024, 01:27 PM)Agent_24 Wrote: Of course I still use Firefox (and its derivatives), what else are you going to use to block all the stupid advertising?

Google has made it clear they want to prevent adblocker extensions working in the future on Chrome, and since everything aside from Firefox is based on Chrome now, the choice is obvious.

Was reading this article earlier.
I dont use adblock, so have not noticed anything, i only use ublock origin.
https://www.pcgamer.com/its-not-just-you...-blockers/

But if things really get out of hand, I think I will be installing a pihole and block all advertising traffic in the whole home, that way, in theory chrome or whatever browser you use should not be able to tell, since no adblocker is required to be installed on the PC.
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