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<blockquote data-quote="ForgottenSeer 823865" data-source="post: 850294"><p>I started using FF on a daily basis (as main browser, obviously, so i can properly evaluate it) since 1-2 weeks after a long avoidance, so i will add my observations/feelings in regard of the quoted below.</p><p></p><p></p><p>Indeed, even privacy extensions seems better made or more effective (example CanvasDefender working great while CanvasBlocker doesn't).</p><p></p><p></p><p>1- same here.</p><p>2-- indeed when it comes to translator, FF sucks plenty compared to Chrome, even the built-in spell checker is subpar.</p><p>3- indeed but FF is closer now.</p><p>i will add the default customization and options available in FF are superior than Chrome.</p><p></p><p></p><p>Most important indeed.</p><p></p><p></p><p>yes FF is definitely slower (i have the same exact extensions in both Chrome and FF) and Chrome is really faster, especially when i visit Pinterest which put an heavy toll on browser because of the immense number of pictures loaded when scrolling down (even with smoth scrolling disabled, i know some people will point that ^^).</p><p></p><p>I keep trialing it, but at least i am more satisfied with FF than in the past. I will probably use FF for sensitive sites (where i need better privacy) and Chrome for the common/less trustful ones that need more security.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ForgottenSeer 823865, post: 850294"] I started using FF on a daily basis (as main browser, obviously, so i can properly evaluate it) since 1-2 weeks after a long avoidance, so i will add my observations/feelings in regard of the quoted below. Indeed, even privacy extensions seems better made or more effective (example CanvasDefender working great while CanvasBlocker doesn't). 1- same here. 2-- indeed when it comes to translator, FF sucks plenty compared to Chrome, even the built-in spell checker is subpar. 3- indeed but FF is closer now. i will add the default customization and options available in FF are superior than Chrome. Most important indeed. yes FF is definitely slower (i have the same exact extensions in both Chrome and FF) and Chrome is really faster, especially when i visit Pinterest which put an heavy toll on browser because of the immense number of pictures loaded when scrolling down (even with smoth scrolling disabled, i know some people will point that ^^). I keep trialing it, but at least i am more satisfied with FF than in the past. I will probably use FF for sensitive sites (where i need better privacy) and Chrome for the common/less trustful ones that need more security. [/QUOTE]
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