I have been using Edge as my main browser for just over a year now because, although Microsoft is not particularly attentive to privacy, the successor browser of Internet Explorer updated to the Chromium-based version is really fast in browsing and above all it is very light, with attention to the battery and RAM, which on a laptop are very important.
Great content! The quality and length are perfect while still being super informative. Just started watching a bunch of your videos. I like that I can watch them at 2x speed, extremely helpful. Waiting for the Firefox vs Brave comparison. Thanks.
For me i use Firefox for android I stopped using chrome ever since 2020 since it started to become even more unreliable thanks to Google, i know it's a default browser but it sucks so i switched to Firefox and i love it, obviously both have their own advantages and disadvantages, biggest advantage for Firefox android are mods, which android chrome doesn't even allow user scripts to be used
@@flyingaviator8158 I mean a hidden good channel. Apparently that's what people say (hidden gem) to a good channel that has not gained much popularity.
Facts aside, whatever they are; if you use Chrome you are part of why the internet is dying. Also. Firefox's autoblock ability does and doesn't work. It does work if you go through the About config section, but not if you go through the normal options method. OR at least it doesn't like to work properly for me, and some others who have run into the same problem and thus I found the solution by searching for it. It makes youtube shorts actually non-addictive via the continuous auto play scroll of doom.
I've found Brave to be a perfect combination of 1) Chromium-based, so no compatibility probs, 2) built-in ad blocker that makes it load less stuff and hence use less memory and load sites faster, 3) being not Google, and more privacy minded.
Do you still use Google Chrome?👀
Firefox won me just for the Adblock policy
Great video !
As a side note, Firefox is also the only browser that supports extensions on mobile, including ad-blockers !
not the only one. kiwi browser and many others too
I use Firefox. It allows extensions to be used on the mobile version, including uBlock Origin.
I have been using Edge as my main browser for just over a year now because, although Microsoft is not particularly attentive to privacy, the successor browser of Internet Explorer updated to the Chromium-based version is really fast in browsing and above all it is very light, with attention to the battery and RAM, which on a laptop are very important.
Great content! The quality and length are perfect while still being super informative. Just started watching a bunch of your videos. I like that I can watch them at 2x speed, extremely helpful. Waiting for the Firefox vs Brave comparison. Thanks.
Thanks! Will do 🙌
For me i use Firefox for android
I stopped using chrome ever since 2020 since it started to become even more unreliable thanks to Google, i know it's a default browser but it sucks so i switched to Firefox and i love it, obviously both have their own advantages and disadvantages, biggest advantage for Firefox android are mods, which android chrome doesn't even allow user scripts to be used
what mod are you using?
Keep hard work up fam
It is time to make a switch, yes.
Obvously Nintendo has already Version 2 in the works.
Fingers crossed we'll see it before Christmas
Yeah, another gem channel.
gem?
@@flyingaviator8158 I mean a hidden good channel. Apparently that's what people say (hidden gem) to a good channel that has not gained much popularity.
Just get an older version of firefox if needed . Last update made it so adblockers don't work properly. I recommend version 120
1.2 was released over 2 decades ago, what are you talking about?! I think you might be talking about version 120.
@@superbotnotabot yeah, my bad. Thanks for the correction
Facts aside, whatever they are; if you use Chrome you are part of why the internet is dying.
Also. Firefox's autoblock ability does and doesn't work. It does work if you go through the About config section, but not if you go through the normal options method. OR at least it doesn't like to work properly for me, and some others who have run into the same problem and thus I found the solution by searching for it.
It makes youtube shorts actually non-addictive via the continuous auto play scroll of doom.
I use firefox since 2004
I've found Brave to be a perfect combination of 1) Chromium-based, so no compatibility probs, 2) built-in ad blocker that makes it load less stuff and hence use less memory and load sites faster, 3) being not Google, and more privacy minded.