In terms of market share, Chrome is the absolute king of the current desktop browser. However, “no one is perfect”, Chrome also has its own shortcomings.
A few days ago, PCworld summed up 8 reasons to give up using Chrome and switch to FireFox (Firefox). I wonder if you agree?
1. Automatically disable audio and video playback
To implement this function in Chrome, a third-party extension is required, while in FireFox, automatic video playback and mute video are disabled by default. There are also related options in the settings.
2. Faster web browsing
Firefox will automatically block the execution of web tracker scripts that affect the browser speed, and Firefox can also prevent the mining code from running secretly and slowing down the system speed.
3. Save system resources
Chrome, which has long had a reputation for high memory/CPU usage, hasn’t improved significantly so far.
4. Install the extension on the mobile version
5. Multi-device synchronization
Like Chrome, Firefox can also synchronize account information, passwords, bookmarks, history, etc. on multiple platforms such as Windows, Linux, Mac, and mobile phones.
6. Safer protection
In addition to automatically preventing third-party cookies from collecting private information, Firefox can also block theft of fingerprint information, enable DNS over HTTPS to protect web browsing, and more.
7. Reader mode
This feature has been back and forth on Chrome, some versions have it, and some have it removed.
8. Pseudo open source
Despite claiming to be based on open-source Chromium development, the final version of Chrome incorporates a lot of code that Google doesn’t allow outside inspection.
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