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<blockquote data-quote="Marko :)" data-source="post: 1119132" data-attributes="member: 39702"><p>Open Reliability Manager and see what caused the crash, you'll be able to pinpoint exact file. Check out Event Viewer as well.</p><p></p><p>I liked Brave when I used it. I switched to Firefox only because I don't like their crypto-scam scheme and inability to turn it off. They keep bloating the browser, but refuse to add any options which would allow users to disable those features they don't use.</p><p></p><p>Sure, they added ability to completely disable crypto "features" through registry and group policy, but it only works on Windows and you get that annoying message "browser is managed by your organization". This also means average user won't be able to disable crypto features completely as these settings are only for advanced users and corporate environment.</p><p></p><p>This. I don't really see the reason why are people refraining from using Firefox. Especially when you can just install a <a href="https://github.com/edelvarden/material-fox-updated" target="_blank">MaterialFox</a> theme and have Firefox look exactly like Chrome. 100% of Firefox is customizable; you don't like something, just change it. Literally nothing is preventing you.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Marko :), post: 1119132, member: 39702"] Open Reliability Manager and see what caused the crash, you'll be able to pinpoint exact file. Check out Event Viewer as well. I liked Brave when I used it. I switched to Firefox only because I don't like their crypto-scam scheme and inability to turn it off. They keep bloating the browser, but refuse to add any options which would allow users to disable those features they don't use. Sure, they added ability to completely disable crypto "features" through registry and group policy, but it only works on Windows and you get that annoying message "browser is managed by your organization". This also means average user won't be able to disable crypto features completely as these settings are only for advanced users and corporate environment. This. I don't really see the reason why are people refraining from using Firefox. Especially when you can just install a [URL='https://github.com/edelvarden/material-fox-updated']MaterialFox[/URL] theme and have Firefox look exactly like Chrome. 100% of Firefox is customizable; you don't like something, just change it. Literally nothing is preventing you. [/QUOTE]
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