choose your army wisely
I believe Chrome has already won. I'm mildly excited to see what Firefox's overhaul is gonna look like though.
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Well, depends on your definition of overhaul, but yeah, they are working on something:
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We're really beyond the point of the browser war. It happened back in the 90's, between Netscape & IE, when the browsers supported different things. These days, it's more a matter of taste, and none will get market dominance unless the other ones seriously mess up.
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Actually, I'm inclined to believe the next real war will be over security.
"Who can natively stop malware the most efficiently?"
"Who is most transparant in terms of end user privacy?"
"Who is the least exploitable?" (IE and Edge instantly lose)
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Chrome and Firefox were the two alternatives to IE when I was growing up and and I chose chrome because firefox was buggy as hell amd constantly updating. Now Firefox seems perferable, but I'm to invested in chrome and google drive services to switch over.
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Don't be so hard to yourself: http://lynx.invisible-island.net/
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Well... when I started using teh internetz, it was Firefox for most users with at least half an idea what's going on, IE for moms and dads, Opera for the weirdest kind of weird people (not "like us" weird, but like legit weird, drink-tea-with-milk weird) and Safari for artists and snobs, I believe now they have evolved into hipsters. But Firefox started having memory leak issues right when Chrome was invented Coincidence? Think not! so most of us moved there, me included. Nowadays they say Firefox has fixed its issues and is more issue-free than Chrome, but since Chrome has been good to me, while Firefox has a history of memory leaks, I'm staying here for now. If it ain't broken, don't fix it.
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Currently the only meaningful differnence between Chrome and FF is that Google became dicks and keep some things exclusive to Chrome; there is no real way to integrate Hangouts, nor use some of the sites properly (I think one of the music-creation sites explicitly demands Chrome) on Firefox.
Which makes me only more wary of Google and distancing from their browser.
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to be honest, i dont care... people should use what makes them happy and gives them the best experience, what i believe in this matter is of no concequense..
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I would rather take browser recommendations from you than any other webhead.
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Vivaldi is a joke as it also transitioned to Blink (aka Chromium) like Opera did. So it's essentially another Chrome copy at this point.
Brave is another joke with the intention to detect and replace ads with Eich's products. There is no innovation there but it's sold to people as such so they think they're part of the frontier -- just like Google offered free Google 411 (1-800-GOOG-411) as a tool for them to get millions of voice recognition testers.
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how bout Chrome for 1 site it handles better, and firefox for everything else?
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Opera and then Edge, speed and customisation makes the former more appealing (not forgetting the consistent useful updates (and the speedy application of the Win10 UI overhaul)), and just the sheer speed of Edge.
Obviously people are going to choose Chrome or Firefox though.
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Firefox Developer Edition.
Chrome leaks WebRTC requests, and the addons to fix that behavior don't work anymore.
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WebRTC leaks don't mean anything anymore -- it's a misnomer; non sequitur -- and by anymore I mean for over a year. If you're behind a VPN and have JavaScript globally enabled you deserve to have your IP leaking.
There are numerous choices for extensions to stop Chrome from leaking your IP, including uMatrix or something as outdated as ScriptSafe, since WebRTC only works when JavaScript is enabled and it's pretty damn easy to find an extension to manage whether or not JS is allowed.
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I use Firefox as my main browser both in PC and Android, with chrome as backup and "visitors" browser (if someone asks to use my computer I tell them to use chrome). I occasionally use opera, like once every few months.
Firefox had come a long way since the buggy release of 4.0, it's probably the best thing out there right now.
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who is gonna win ?
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