Here is /r/firefox sneeding about it https://old.reddit.com/r/firefox/comments/1czpzs3/a_bad_infographic_comparing_various_browsers_from/
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There are many things one could note, but just for starters:
- Firefox does include anti-fingerprinting. We could say much about this, but at the very least it's there.
- Telemetry is not inherently bad, especially when you can turn it off(as is the case with Firefox). Moreover, Firefox is open source, so you can verify that what telemetry gets collected. "Type + num. of connections" is just a ridiculous metric.
- Firefox is certainly the most tweakable with perhaps Vivaldi having an edge if we exclude userCSS, but that's debatable.
- Ease of use is another ridiculous metric, that you'd expect Firefox to win. People of all ages use it.
People seem to just read the marketing on each browser's website and take them at face value.
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my add-ons.
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How fricked is youtube playback on yours? Mine works fine until it magically stops working during a reload or buffering and then I have to restart the browser, from that troubleshooting settings that also clears up start up cache.
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Solve this by not wasting your life consuming uslop
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Uh, I've got zero problems. Have you tried setting yourself on fire?
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Babe pls don't be mean to me
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Okay bb.
When troubleshooting, control for extensions and settings by loading firefox in safe mode (or something like that). If the problem doesn't persist, then it's something related to prefs.js or one or more of your extensions.
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Trust me, I've tried this on stock FF with zero modifications, albeit it wasn't regular FF but FF DevEd.
Chrome, Edge, Brave, Opera, they all don't have this issue. Only Firefox (the only non chromium browser)
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You're fricking something up. Run it in safe mode using the command line.
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3 different PCs lol. And I've confirmed this weird behavior with a couple of friends.
I mean I knew already that it's best to use Google's shit on Chrome. I almost exclusively watch YouTube on it. But whenever I've tried watching it on Firefox, it almost always happens after some time, like around 3-4 videos.
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Weird. Past two years, I used YouTube non-stop for random DJ's playlists and never had problems. I haven't done that since January, so maybe you're onto something.
Either way, HA HA! Sucks to be you, loooser!
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