Let’s talk a little bit from changing browsers

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I haven’t written an article for a long time. I just wrote something to fool me by changing the browser.

Probably in 2013 or 2014, the IE used at that time was really not very good, so I installed Chrome for the first time, and it was really good at first, but then because of the deterioration of the network environment, Chrome, everyone knows it, It’s not as convenient as before, so when Microsoft came up with the Chromium-based Edge, I switched it for the first time. Later, because I used Linux, and I couldn’t do without the data in Edge, I started to use both. All told, I’ve been using Chromium-based browsers for almost a decade now. (

So my impression of Firefox has always been that “it’s quite unique, the interface is a bit uncomfortable, and it seems that the privacy is pretty good”. But I didn’t care too much, I felt that it was almost done with the flow. But now that Chromium is dominating the world, and using its status to do a lot of disgusting operations, Chrome and Edge are not much better. The interface is getting ugly, and many disgusting features are embedded in the browser. Even if we leave that out of the way, I already think they may have started to sit back and forth with the fact that the scroll wheel function on Linux has always been half-crippled. And I was originally more supportive of the minority. If Firefox fell, they would be more reckless. So we’re still in the honor of being isolated (laughs, switch to Firefox and try.

Firefox didn’t look very good at first, but I didn’t expect a little configuration configuration to be good. Moreover, account synchronization and multi-terminal collaboration are also much faster than the other two. Various plug-ins are indeed not as rich as Chromium, but I only need four plug-ins of password management, web page translation, web page saving, and ad blocking, so it is quite enough for me. Another most commendable point, multi-terminal synchronization! Finally, there is no need to wait for Chrome and Edge to sync slowly over the wall, and their mobile phones have always had bugs on my phone. After switching to Firefox, I feel really comfortable.

If I can recommend it to others, I will definitely put Firefox Amway out. Fighting against Chromium’s monopoly starts with you and me. For Firefox, you don’t need it, I don’t need it, sooner or later there’s only a piece of junk left on the market. But now Amway is really difficult for other people’s browsers. After all, Windows is not like the browser that it used to be almost unusable. The browser that comes with it now is much better than before. Besides, I consider myself half a poweruser, and there are a lot of details that I think are very thoughtful, but others don’t care too much. And modern browsers are not very different. Others can use them by default, so they are definitely not willing to spend the cost of learning new things to change them.

But no matter what anyone thinks, I’ve switched to Firefox today. Because I don’t expect a monopoly, I don’t expect privacy exposure, and I don’t expect everyone to be rotten. I use it myself and recommend it to others, that’s what I can do to fight this situation. This is called subjectivity.

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