In recent news, Google has put forth a proposal known as the "Web Environment Integrity Explainer", authored by four of its engineers. On the surface, it
Id argue on mobile for instance, firefox is easier to use. One of the LARGEST differences between chrome and firefox from a UI standpoint is bottom search/site box over top one, especially for larger phones.
This of course doesnt consider anything related to addons yet.
I’m all for Firefox on desktop, I’ve been using it since it was called Phoenix and have never left it for Chrome because I always preferred it.
With that said, Kiwi (chromium based) was the first browser to have a bottom address bar on Android… Firefox copied it. Also, Firefox on Android doesn’t have a home button that you can set to your own url which is an absolute fucking joke and the reason I won’t use it.
Id argue on mobile for instance, firefox is easier to use. One of the LARGEST differences between chrome and firefox from a UI standpoint is bottom search/site box over top one, especially for larger phones.
This of course doesnt consider anything related to addons yet.
I’m all for Firefox on desktop, I’ve been using it since it was called Phoenix and have never left it for Chrome because I always preferred it.
With that said, Kiwi (chromium based) was the first browser to have a bottom address bar on Android… Firefox copied it. Also, Firefox on Android doesn’t have a home button that you can set to your own url which is an absolute fucking joke and the reason I won’t use it.
But on desktop, use Firefox, no question.