Chances are more and more of what you do when you use your computer is done through a browser (keeping in contact with friends, jobs, and even organizing).
So the importance of browsers cannot be understated. And having one piece of software do all of this means you have to be able to trust it.
Which brings us to Google & Chrome. Google Chrome has come to dominate the browser usage share, but even that is an understatement. Every single browser you have heard of, with the exception of Firefox, uses a version of Chrome (Chromium) in the background. Opera, Edge, Brave, you name it, they're all based off of Chrome.
Most people know Google is shitty already; if we're just talking about the web, they are regularly caught sabotaging Firefox to boost Chrome usage and, as any corporation would, continue to strengthen their monopoly by making it harder for alternative browsers to rise up (hence why Firefox is the only alternative right now). This is of course without mentioning the crimes they commit outside the web, e.g. how they help build the US's drones, or how they work closely with the NSA.
It goes without saying then that the authors of this post all urge you to switch from Chrome, or other Chrome-based browsers, to Firefox. This article shows you how quick & easy it is to switch, and transfer all your bookmarks, passwords, and other browser data to Firefox too!
Firefox isn't just the only viable alternative to Chrome, though. It also has a bunch of cool tricks and features up its sleeve.
Great Extensions
Firefox is very easy to customize to your liking via the settings or extensions, you can have vertical/tree style tabs via one of these extensions, there's also Gesturefy which lets you navigate the browser with mouse gestures.
There's also the Containers feature which "lets you carve out a separate box for each of your online lives", it basically provides you with separate profiles/browsers... and extensions like Facebook Container use it to isolate facebook related tabs and trackers into a facebook container seperate from everything else, or Temporary Containers which provides you with disposable containers, or Google Container among others. There's a lot more but that's what I can think of off the top of my head.
Firefox also comes with built-in tracking protection and anti-fingerprinting features plus tweaks you can apply.
Extensions on Chrome are actually much weaker than on Firefox because of Manifest v3 and other things, check this post for more on this.
Build Beautiful Firefox Themes
check https://color.firefox.com/
Firefox for Android
Unlike most browsers, Firefox supports extensions on Android so you can use uBlock Origin (adblocker), Dark Reader and other extensions.
It also comes with built-in tracking protection and an option to have the toolbar at the bottom of the screen.
Plus you get syncing between your browsers and firefox has a feature to show tabs from other devices in the customization settings.
You should get Firefox from F-Droid instead of Google Play. It's called Fennec on F-Droid
Firefox for iOS
Firefox ship both the standard browser, as well as Firefox Focus with extra tracking protections and a built-in adblocker
More detailed technical info about Firefox
Firefox is a unique browser in a lot of ways. Firefox runs on an engine called Gecko, as opposed to Apple's web engine called WebKit or Google's fork of WebKit called Blink.
Firefox was originally a spinoff of mozilla internet suite, which itself was a continuation of the netscape communicator project. Firefox then underwent the quantum update which made it much faster and made it easier to develop for while also dumping the XUL extension system. This means that the Gecko engine is entirely independent from chrome/safari. It is also a lot more tightly integrated into the firefox browser, which is one of the reasons why most browsers are based off of blink/webkit.
There are firefox based browsers though, the most notable of which is the TOR browser, which protects users by routing all traffic through the TOR network and it's also designed to be as difficult to fingerprint as possible.
Custom CSS styles that can change the whole look of the browser
Firefox also has a thing called userChrome (nothing to do with Chrome) which lets you basically change the whole look of the browser, you can see some examples here. Those are a few examples but if you want more you can check out /r/firefoxcss.
Admins make this site Firefox only you cowards :angery:
At least put a huge warning for anyone not using Firefox
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god this shit pisses me off like no other.
:wojak-nooo: you're using an unsupported browser!! you can't do that!! you need to switch now or our site will go fucky wucky
:gigachad: no
switch user agent to chrome
everything works fine
For fuck's sake we're going back to the 90s when websites told you what version of Internet Explorer to use and what to change your screen resolution to.
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