When selecting software, I seldom say, "Fuck it, I hate X so much I'm using a competitor." I normally say, "I like Y so much, I'm using it."
For me, I like that Firefox isn't constantly bombarding me with "link your accounts" crap. And I like how Firefox still has the option built in to reset the browser / delete all data on close.
Performance seems like a wash these days, and frankly isn't something I care about even a little -- it's basically a problem solved by adding more RAM and RAM is cheap. 16 GB in my laptop these days... 32 GB in my workstation... who cares how it gets used.
Also I like some of the Firefox plugins over Chrome.
I do like how Chrome doesn't require a restart for plugins... Firefox needs to get on that train.
But I add plugins once a week at most, so it's kind of moot.
Anyway I like Firefox more than I like Chrome, that's why I use it.
For me, I like that Firefox isn't constantly bombarding me with "link your accounts" crap. And I like how Firefox still has the option built in to reset the browser / delete all data on close.
Performance seems like a wash these days, and frankly isn't something I care about even a little -- it's basically a problem solved by adding more RAM and RAM is cheap. 16 GB in my laptop these days... 32 GB in my workstation... who cares how it gets used.
Also I like some of the Firefox plugins over Chrome.
I do like how Chrome doesn't require a restart for plugins... Firefox needs to get on that train.
But I add plugins once a week at most, so it's kind of moot.
Anyway I like Firefox more than I like Chrome, that's why I use it.