• 4am@lemm.ee
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    10 months ago

    Not to sound snarky, but what are you missing from Firefox that chrome does?

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      10 months ago

      For some reason, my Firefox with ublock removes all of the mobile ads from pages I visit. I miss finding it about all of the hot singles in my area.

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      10 months ago

      They won’t answer, because they can’t answer.

      For me, I’ve noticed a few websites that complain that firefox “is an out of date browser, you should use something more modern”. My bank’s website does that, but still works fine as far as I’ve been able to tell.

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        10 months ago

        I have a couple of websites that I go to that do not like working in Firefox but work just fine in Chromium browsers.

        The worst offender is Microsoft admin 365. It will open, and it will work, but if you edit a user and save your edits you can’t click on the back button inside of the window that has popped up for editing and instead you have to close the entire section and reopen it to go back to the main screen.

        Aside from that, for netdocs you have to open the local host port of your netdocs app in firefox (https://localhost:(port number)) and approve to bypass the security restrictions in order for netdocs to work.

        There are a handful of another apps with similar issues and most of them are from software vendors that I have to use for work.

        There’s one that I can’t mention because it would dox me that if you don’t use it in Chrome it simply does not work because the JavaScript that they use for generating the app checks to see if you are in a Chrome browser and straight up fails if the user agent does not return Chrome.

        I can work around that for myself but I can’t work around that for all 17,000 of our employees, and since the entire business runs on this application then we are locked in.

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      10 months ago

      On PC, Group tabs for me. I find it extremely useful for efficiency. There’s nothing equivalent on Firefox even with extensions.

      I could just give up on them admittedly but once you get used to something it’s hard to change and I fucking hate having too many tabs open.

      On Android, the performance was just worse than chromium based browsers. Not sure if it was something wrong with my settings, but I’m talking like at least 1-2 second lag differences in loading a basic Web page. Makes it unusable for me.

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        10 months ago

        Have you tried Simple Tab Groups? It adds a drop-down menu that allows you to create separate environments for different uses. This was one of those things that I also couldn’t live without, and somebody turned me onto this extension. It’s even Firefox recommended.

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          10 months ago

          Yeah it doesn’t do what I want unfortunately. I tried a few extensions but they couldn’t replicate it well enough.

          Thanks though!