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Why I use Firefox (xn--ime-zza.eu)

475 points by todsacerdoti · 901 days ago · 311 comments on HN

Article summary

The author explains why they use Firefox, citing reasons such as the about:config page, Mozilla's commitment to user privacy, and the browser's support for extensions on Android. The author also appreciates Firefox's picture-in-picture player and the fact that Mozilla develops its own browser engine, Gecko. This diversity of browser engines is seen as beneficial for the web ecosystem. The author trusts Mozilla more than other companies, such as Google, due to its prioritization of user privacy.

Main themes

  • Browser choice
  • User privacy
  • Browser engine diversity
  • Extension support
  • Company trust
  • Web ecosystem

What commenters say

  • Mozilla's independence is crucial for maintaining diversity in browser engines and preventing a monopoly.
  • Google's funding of Mozilla does not necessarily mean that Mozilla is controlled by Google, and Firefox remains an independently developed browser.
  • Some argue that Chrome is the new Internet Explorer due to its dominant market share and influence on web standards, while others see Safari as the new IE due to its lagging adoption of standards.
  • The development of web standards is a collaborative process involving multiple companies, including Google, Microsoft, Apple, and Mozilla, and no single company has complete control over the standards.
  • Safari leads in certain areas, such as color spaces and text layout, and is not as far behind as often claimed.
  • Firefox's privacy record is not as pristine as some users believe, and the browser's privacy notice reveals that user data may be shared with multiple third-party entities.
  • The diversity of browser engines is essential for promoting innovation and preventing stagnation in the web ecosystem.
  • Google's support for Mozilla may be motivated by a desire to avoid antitrust regulation and maintain a semblance of competition in the browser market.