...But don't forget Google is an ad company, 85% of their revenue comes from ads and by using Chrome, users are letting google know what they do on the web...
Take a look at Google Chrome's
privacy policy; it's written so everyone can understand it, take a few minutes to read it.
Google doesn't collect the URLs you visit. They may collect the what you type in address bar to show you suggestions, but you can easily change default search engine from Google to something else. Google can also collect crash reports, you can disable that in settings too.
A lot of data sending, if not all, can easily be turned off in Chrome's settings. The saying that Google Chrome collects everything is a myth.
Currently Firefox is very good actually, as fast as Chrome except on most Google's sites. A Microsoft engineer said few months ago with proof that Google intentionally slows down YouTube on other browsers.
Even Google Earth, it's been two years I think Google released the new Google Earth web version and few months later they teased with a screenshot that Firefox support is coming soon, 1.5 years has passed since that announcement and still no news of Google Earth on Firefox.
There are many cases like this where Google does evil things.
That's why I support Firefox, a non-profit organization trying their best to fight against Google's monopoly.
All Google services works fast on all of my PCs and in all web browsers. YouTube is the exception, it works very slow even on Chrome. That's why I really hate the new design.
I'd, honestly, like to use Firefox, but its font rendering shows me blurry font. I tried everything suggested on the web, never managed to fix the problem. That's one of the reasons why is Chrome my main browser. Until they fix that weird font rendering, Firefox is my secondary web browser.
Even Google Earth, it's been two years I think Google released the new Google Earth web version and few months later they teased with a screenshot that Firefox support is coming soon, 1.5 years has passed since that announcement and still no news of Google Earth on Firefox.
There are many cases like this where Google does evil things.
That's why I support Firefox, a non-profit organization trying their best to fight against Google's monopoly.
Firefox shows me lower score on HTML5 Test than Chrome, maybe that could be the reason why Google Earth isn't available for Firefox.
If you run the Setup.exe file that's included, the browser will install.
Note that if you install this app, you're doing it at your own risk. Obviously, it's coming from a third-party, so you should always be skeptical of executable files from untrusted sources.
I'm waiting for Windows Sandbox to come to run this.