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It’s definitely still better than Chrome.

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@itsfoss@mastodon.social Used to be my default after switching from Chrome, but recently switched to Zen Browser, which is technically still Firefox since it’s a fork, but I’m not using Firefox directly. Loving Zen Browser though.

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@itsfoss@mastodon.social It does what it should, and adblockers etc. work like a charm.

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@itsfoss@mastodon.social used it since beta when a friend gave me a copy, switched to chrome for a while as main browser then back to firefox but now using librewolf because FF added advertising, AI & Ad tracking

It does what I need and is easily extendable. It just needs some sites to stop blocking it

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@itsfoss@mastodon.social I’ve been using it for many years myself. For this reason, the recent news about Mozilla Foundations makes me sad.

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