You DON'T Have To Use Google Chrome

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  • @lauriekimani
    @lauriekimani Před rokem +6996

    Using Firefox to keep the open Web alive.

    • @Felix-ve9hs
      @Felix-ve9hs Před rokem +242

      Using Firefox because Chrome freezes my Laptop while Firefox flies :)

    • @jtjames79
      @jtjames79 Před rokem +1

      Been infected by the woke mind virus. They are now pro-censorship, pro-ESG.
      I've been using Firefox since it was Mosaic. Very sad, all good things come to an end.

    • @4DR3N4L1N3.
      @4DR3N4L1N3. Před rokem +43

      Chrome is faster on my computer than Firefox, and when I had Opera GX open my ping was so high in games. I would just stick with Chrome, Edge or Brave

    • @kalestra4198
      @kalestra4198 Před rokem +271

      Using firefox because it’s good?

    • @therealisbjrn9653
      @therealisbjrn9653 Před rokem +11

      Same

  • @dragon2knight
    @dragon2knight Před rokem +3403

    Firefox. I've been using it for many, many years. It's stable, fast enough and works everywhere from my Linux computer to my Windows computer to either my iPhone or Pixel phones. It works and uses almost no resources compared to Chrome. Privacy is also VERY emphasized.

    • @FyreFoxUwU
      @FyreFoxUwU Před rokem +37

      I tried Firefox, but just ended up going back to chrome ;(

    • @petertrex
      @petertrex Před rokem +1

      yea, same. but the fact Mozilla is almost entirely funded by google is something I kept worrying for years at this point, but I see no better alternative so...

    • @Mike-77-YT
      @Mike-77-YT Před rokem +103

      ​@@FyreFoxUwU can you tell us what didn't you like about Firefox? Just asking.

    • @SumriseHD
      @SumriseHD Před rokem +156

      @@FyreFoxUwU Even though your Name's FyreFox?

    • @doxnoogle5782
      @doxnoogle5782 Před rokem +31

      I used firefox for years, over 10, it used to be great, finally ditched them. Tired of every update making is slower and changing the layout of things theres no option to change back. Also having to install the updated version to get it to not crash and refresh properly. Will die before i use google, but edge is... better than firefox currently, even if there are tons of stupidly arbitrary "microsoftisms".

  • @KyleSherwoodOfficial
    @KyleSherwoodOfficial Před rokem +1619

    Surprised Firefox or Brave weren’t covered here. Would be interested in hearing your review on either browser.

    • @EpicvidsKetti08
      @EpicvidsKetti08 Před rokem +207

      Especially Brave

    • @brineeggliang5460
      @brineeggliang5460 Před rokem +101

      Think they skipped firefox because most people know about it, and might have ignored brave due to some of the controversies?

    • @prplt
      @prplt Před rokem +31

      cause nobody who uses Chrome is gonna switch to Firefox 🙄 but they shoulda mentioned Brave tho
      another good browser for mobile devices is Kiwi as they support extensions

    • @TheOnlyName
      @TheOnlyName Před rokem +83

      I see no reason why Brave should be covered, as far as I'm concerned, it's Chrome with an integrated ad blocker and crypto stuff

    • @elnillu9056
      @elnillu9056 Před rokem

      You can use Nrave to stream youtube in the background without youtube premium (from your phone)

  • @--zero
    @--zero Před rokem +260

    I use Firefox and Vivaldi, Firefox because it's one of the few (if not only) modern browsers not based off of chromium, and Vivaldi for a few really useful features like tiling multiple tabs in a single window (up to 4 tabs at once). Also I think Vivaldi has the original Opera people behind it before Opera was sold out to China.

    • @livinglegend1100
      @livinglegend1100 Před rokem +7

      Makes sense, since you know, Vivaldi, Opera... similarities :P
      Thanks, didnt know that! I havent used Firefox in so long, but Opera every now and then..

    • @ADeeSHUPA
      @ADeeSHUPA Před rokem

      @@livinglegend1100 笑 笑 笑

    • @CanuckGod
      @CanuckGod Před rokem +3

      In my case, I prefer my tabs at the bottom of the browser window, as I had been using since NetCaptor (IE shell) over 20 years ago, and I can still accomplish that with Firefox and some custom CSS scripting. I also do use Vivaldi on occasion for stuff that just doesn't work perfectly in Firefox (and which happens to have the same option for tab location), but Firefox is still my daily browser as I find Chrome a bit too locked down for my liking.

    • @andrewgrabauskas
      @andrewgrabauskas Před rokem +1

      I use almost exclusively Vivaldi myself, not just because I like it's features, but also because I can load up youtube and use Vivaldi to listen to Vivaldi.

    • @_asxv_
      @_asxv_ Před rokem

      Chrominum is a virus?

  • @zandershepherd4746
    @zandershepherd4746 Před rokem +1471

    Was gonna comment how I'm very happily using Firefox, but I see I'm not the only one. Granted it's not as small of a player as the browsers listed here, but it really should not be overlooked. Open, easily made private, easy and quick to use, widespread support and extensions, been a happy Firefox user for years

    • @lettuce7378
      @lettuce7378 Před rokem +46

      It's still way better privacy wise than Chrome out of the box with no changed settings.

    • @CigsInABlanket
      @CigsInABlanket Před rokem +65

      And, far as I know, the only browser that isn't chromium-based. (besides the one odd example in the video that was firefox-based)

    • @thekillersclan420
      @thekillersclan420 Před rokem

      Same here

    • @lettuce7378
      @lettuce7378 Před rokem

      @@CigsInABlanket There's a fair few on linux that are webkit based (GNOME Web for example)

    • @tsartomato
      @tsartomato Před rokem +10

      the only browser with usable GUI

  • @CivBase
    @CivBase Před rokem +2838

    Very disappointed not to see vanilla Firefox listed as an option. It has better extension support (especially on Android), is generally better about privacy and customization compared to Chrome, doesn't compromise on support or features, is widely available across all major platforms, and competes fiercely with Google's engines for rendering (Blink vs Gecko) and JavaScript (V8 vs SpiderMonkey). The only thing Chrome really has over it integration with the Google ecosystem, for obvious reasons.

    • @DanielBrotherston
      @DanielBrotherston Před rokem +110

      Yeah, this was my thought as well...

    • @rbbl_
      @rbbl_ Před rokem +9

      android sucks

    • @MrSamoDude
      @MrSamoDude Před rokem +46

      I used Firefox for years but switched to Chrome out of frustration. Every time they upgraded Firefox a lot of my essential extensions would break and take anywhere from days to months to be fixed and made compatible by their developers. I’ve never had that issue in Chrome, so never looked back.

    • @guyoninternet7015
      @guyoninternet7015 Před rokem +132

      Switched to FF about a year ago as my primary browser, experience has been awesome - similarly shocked it was omitted.

    • @toytulog576
      @toytulog576 Před rokem

      what is Vanilla Firefox?. Firefox/Chrome Support Extension on android. Brave Browser is best for me. Ive Been a Firefox user for a long time before switching to brave browser.

  • @Xersize
    @Xersize Před rokem +337

    I used Brave a lot in the past, which is really fast and neat. Can't complain at all! However, since it's based off of Chrome, it of course has pretty high RAM usage when having multiple tabs open, which I always have since I work a lot on my computer. That being said, I have a lot of RAM installed, it's just the principle of "Why the hell do you need to use this much RAM?!" that finally tuned me away from Google based browsers and sent me back to Firefox

    • @themonkeyman2790
      @themonkeyman2790 Před rokem +16

      unused ram is wasted ram isn't it

    • @xyzboxzone1280
      @xyzboxzone1280 Před rokem

      Try Slimjet 32 bit version, light and fast

    • @TheCommunistRabbit
      @TheCommunistRabbit Před rokem +19

      Brave actually consumes less ram than chrome with multiple tabs open, for me Firefox is slower on most of the sites I use so that's why I stick with chromium based browsers.

    • @earlfrancart5687
      @earlfrancart5687 Před rokem

      firefox has had a few big problems with running way too many instances in task manager eating ram and not being able to turn them off. and that stupid awesome bar search crap that was hard as hell to disable because there was nothing to track down what it was and to switch it back to the regular search bar.. took a week to figure out what it was even on firefoxs website

    • @ammakko
      @ammakko Před rokem +2

      most browser will scale back ram usage if something else needs it; as long as you have free memory you should take advantage of it

  • @jesustyronechrist2330
    @jesustyronechrist2330 Před rokem +147

    I use Vivaldi and I recommend it wholeheartedly.
    It has the best customization and polish, so many settings, shortcuts, gestures and all the cool features like tab stacking and all those shenenigans make all other browsers feel like they're in the stone ages.

    • @achillesa5894
      @achillesa5894 Před rokem +8

      Yeah it's so good, one of those things you can't live without once you get used to it. I do most of my navigation through gestures these days.

    • @akai.inu_
      @akai.inu_ Před rokem +4

      How is it with the resources? Is it a hungry hippo?

    • @noopurp123
      @noopurp123 Před rokem

      Does it eat a lot of RAM like chrome does?

    • @reviewchan9806
      @reviewchan9806 Před rokem

      The worst thing about vivaldi is you cant drag text or links to the tab bar to simply GO or search that specific thing. It's infuriating cuz that's a basic use case and they refuse to implement something that simple. It's a default thing you can do in the chrome codebase.

    • @jesustyronechrist2330
      @jesustyronechrist2330 Před rokem +7

      @@reviewchan9806 Incorrect. You can do both.
      I dunno if it's a new feature, but I can do it right as I am writing this comment.

  • @andrewboschmann9880
    @andrewboschmann9880 Před rokem +672

    I believe they're getting all the engagement they where hoping for by deliberately leaving out Firefox.

    • @darkceptor44
      @darkceptor44 Před rokem +41

      Obviously they don't have to mention FF because it's not an "alternative", so many people already have been using it for years as their main browser, it's so popular that there's no way anyone won't know.
      Personally because it's shoved down our throats so much I'm starting to hate FF.

    • @yuvalne
      @yuvalne Před rokem +2

      +

    • @raracool04
      @raracool04 Před rokem +64

      @@darkceptor44 I mean it’s still an alternative to chrome. Just because it’s well known doesn’t mean they can’t mention it. A lot of people don’t know how much it has improved in recent years

    • @andreas-panay
      @andreas-panay Před rokem +6

      tbf I think the point was highlighting lesser-known and more niche browsers than the big players

    • @andrewboschmann9880
      @andrewboschmann9880 Před rokem +7

      @@marcosolo6491 I estimate that the userbase of FF on this channel is even higher than average and as long as they don't reveal the reason for omitting it, I'm assuming they do it just to mess with us. ... as the comments show it's working.

  • @kwerboom
    @kwerboom Před rokem +709

    I use Firefox. I've been happy with it for almost two decades. Glad that at least this Techquickie mentioned it... if only in the introduction to the LibreWolf. Really, you guys should do a Techquickie on modern Firefox. Yes, years back, Firefox went through a bad period with add-on updates and some (at the time) controversial user interface changes and it had a teething period with bad performance, but Firefox 110 isn't the same creature that Firefox 9 or Firefox 20 or Firefox 56 were.

    • @frunkq
      @frunkq Před rokem +8

      May give it a go again... it definitely became very bloaty at one point... about the time Chrome came in fast and hot. But things move on, otherwise I would still be on Netscape or Mosaic.

    • @t5381
      @t5381 Před rokem +8

      ​@CannedCoochie What's wrong with firefox sync? As I understand it's fairly securely end to end encrypted

    • @retroman--
      @retroman-- Před rokem

      I left Firefox after 2 decades of use. I switched to Brave Browser. Good conservative company, unlike what Firefox is now (before they had the Brave Browser CEO which was great)

    • @bouncything
      @bouncything Před rokem +1

      at this point edge dev version is actually far better than chrome and firefox :)

    • @JohnFWillard
      @JohnFWillard Před rokem

      You should swap to Librewolf... NOW!

  • @tysonelder646
    @tysonelder646 Před rokem +4

    I've become an edge user.
    I use it for personal and business - I love that it detects the link I click and opens it in the right persona.

  • @dxmplings
    @dxmplings Před rokem +29

    Arc is amazing. The windows version is being developed as we speak and it has an amazing community of developers. I feel that arc is a really good way to get started with trying alternative browsers, and the ui is amazing.

    • @souldarktemplar
      @souldarktemplar Před rokem +1

      It sounds cool so i shall check it out

    • @kevalmehta
      @kevalmehta Před rokem +2

      i've signed up! waiting for the windows release

    • @MartieGG
      @MartieGG Před rokem +1

      I signed up for the windows waitlist a few days ago. Would you have any information about when it will be released (or when I may get access to a beta version)

    • @Fredendil
      @Fredendil Před rokem +4

      Can confirm, Arc is truly great on macOS so far and it gets small updates almost weekly

    • @dxmplings
      @dxmplings Před rokem +1

      @@Fredendil i agree

  • @Jazzy_Waffles
    @Jazzy_Waffles Před rokem +141

    Like most people have said, I've only ever used Firefox since like...the mid 00's. Best browser I've ever used and will keep using!

    • @ducksongfans
      @ducksongfans Před rokem +3

      the new logo hurts to look at would use it if not for that probobly

    • @artaizen1613
      @artaizen1613 Před rokem

      i was also ff user but at one point the update just broke it
      and after switching to chrome i rarely look at other browser , at one point i might jump ship again but so far i still don't feel the need to

    • @MaxUgly
      @MaxUgly Před rokem +1

      LibreWolf is "kinda" like the FF version of Brave. Mozilla isn't as innocent as they used to be but important not to use Crome based if we want to keep the web open.

  • @danial1635
    @danial1635 Před rokem +366

    As others have mentioned, the first mention should have been Firefox as for my personal use, it has better basic functionalities like Bookmark/History manager and multiple tab management than Chrome, at least by default. Chrome can't even come close to opening the number of tabs Firefox can easily open with similar or less RAM usage.

    • @crash7976
      @crash7976 Před rokem +1

      If amount of tabs to ram usage is a concern, Opera GX. I use firefox and my friend uses Opera gx and we had the same tabs open, their browser used noticeably less ram. I'm still using firefox, just never took the plunge to try Opera

    • @Kualinar
      @Kualinar Před rokem +4

      In my experience, Chrome on a blank page use more RAM than Firefox with 10 tabs open.

    • @ragefacememeaholic5366
      @ragefacememeaholic5366 Před rokem +4

      It seems they weren't trying to mention any popular browser. This video was probably meant to inform people of lesser known alternatives.

    • @Kualinar
      @Kualinar Před rokem +1

      @@ragefacememeaholic5366 That's was pretty obvious for me.

  • @AlexPomesky
    @AlexPomesky Před rokem +32

    I've been using opera for a little over a year now, and my favorite feature is the different workspaces. It makes it easier for me (engineering college student) to separate the different tabs I need into appropriate workspaces. Its very useful to separate tabs based on use or topic.

    • @kiillabytez
      @kiillabytez Před 8 měsíci +1

      Opera is a Chinese developed browser. Get rid of it NOW!

    • @huntergray2652
      @huntergray2652 Před 3 měsíci

      Vivaldi has that same feature without the somewhat shady reputation of opera’s privacy.

  • @Medivj
    @Medivj Před rokem +91

    The biggest built-in feature that sold vivaldi to me was the customizable mouse gestures option.
    Also being able to save profiles, making it easier to sync tabs between devices really nice.

    • @jesustyronechrist2330
      @jesustyronechrist2330 Před rokem +3

      Yup, I never have to do that awkward ctrl + shift + T shortcut to open a closed tab. Just do an upside down L!
      It really has made me surf the interwebs at blazing speeds. So comfy

    • @frederickendicott2207
      @frederickendicott2207 Před rokem +2

      @@jesustyronechrist2330 I'm interested!
      But how to do an upside down L?

    • @ADeeSHUPA
      @ADeeSHUPA Před rokem

      @@frederickendicott2207 あっぷ

    • @ryan-travis
      @ryan-travis Před 11 měsíci

      Doesn't Opera have mouse gestures too?

  • @UjimasaShun
    @UjimasaShun Před rokem +159

    I started to use vanilla Firefox to spite Google a while ago. Honestly don't feel a difference between the two after a day of using, it's really good ☺️

    • @ano_nym
      @ano_nym Před rokem +22

      This. I don't get all the talk people have about different browsers performing differently, they all seem to work about the same in my experience. I use Firefox because it's open source and one of the more private ones. I find it strange that so many uses a browser from a company which lives of collecting your data and selling ads.

    • @martin0499
      @martin0499 Před rokem

      Firefox is funded by Google, it's the prime example of controlled opposition

    • @mrcvry
      @mrcvry Před rokem

      Google has copied the MS way to put proprietary functions into their products to force the user to use them. Teams only works with a chromium based browser (so far) but Brave is one and a great alternative to Chrome/Edge. Everything else I am using is working with FF/Librewolf.

  • @Askorti
    @Askorti Před rokem +363

    Been using Firefox for over 15 years now. Only temporarily switched to Opera a long time ago, before going back to FF again. My only gripe with Firefox is that its usability was actually downgraded in one of the updates quite a while back, so it's not quite as good as it used to be.

    • @CigsInABlanket
      @CigsInABlanket Před rokem

      Is there any other usable browser than isn't chromium-based?

    • @bosmaior114
      @bosmaior114 Před rokem +7

      @@CigsInABlanket Perhaps Safari.

    • @loganiushere
      @loganiushere Před rokem

      Firefox, like chromium, is open source, so there are plenty of alternate versions of Firefox you could try.

    • @nelsonahlvik6650
      @nelsonahlvik6650 Před rokem +2

      @@CigsInABlanket Internet explorer… Also Microsoft Edge before they changed it to chromium (the old version with the blue 'e')

    • @pedromain
      @pedromain Před rokem +4

      I was tired of updates that were breaking the browser version to version, only to be fixed a week later or two at version xx.0.2. I installed the ESR version of Firefox. Updates with new features happens once a year, this way i'm not bothered by an update that breaks something. Only updates to maintain the browser secure every month. And its a plus that websites just works better on ESR, since is something that websites are ready to work with, some updates can break websites until the web developer notice that something is wrong.

  • @danytalksmusic
    @danytalksmusic Před rokem +22

    great to see Vivaldi getting some credit. I've been on it almost a decade now and haven't even thought of switching back to Chrome. once you get used to mouse gestures you can never go back. opening, closing, and switching tabs without ever touching a menu feels amazing. Dark mode within Vivaldi beats every dark mode extension I've tried. And between the domain rewind, collapsible web panel, built-in notes, adaptive theming, vertical tabs, and tab snoozing, there's just no chance I'd ever use anything else!

    • @brandon_yl_is_busted_af9316
      @brandon_yl_is_busted_af9316 Před rokem +1

      Been thinking of switching off of Firefox because it struggles with Twitch streams (and sucks up over double the RAM that Edge and Chrome do showing the same stream) and doesn't work with some websites. How does Vivaldi handle high demand tasks like video streaming?

    • @danytalksmusic
      @danytalksmusic Před rokem

      @@brandon_yl_is_busted_af9316 Vivaldi is built off of Chromium so it's gonna be close in performance to Google Chrome. Firefox is an entirely different architecture. I've found Vivaldi is a little lighter than Chrome but also a little slower (not enough to impact performance though)

    • @hiphopheaven
      @hiphopheaven Před rokem

      ​@@danytalksmusic all browsers are still using lot of ram. I would pick an browser that have unique or interesting features even if it consume a bit more ram

    • @OmmerSyssel
      @OmmerSyssel Před rokem

      Where do you switch to Dark mode in Vivaldi? Can't find it on mobile..
      The only important feature I miss compared to Opera.

    • @danytalksmusic
      @danytalksmusic Před rokem

      @@OmmerSyssel vivaldi://flags

  • @cr4p0tt3
    @cr4p0tt3 Před rokem +9

    Good ol' Firefox for me. Been trying to live with other mainstream browsers (majors Chrome-based flavors and Safari, mainly) and more privacy-oriented ones, kept coming back as it strikes the perfect balance. Also, it has a special place in my heart as the first browser I used other than the dreadful pile of hot garbage which was Internet Explorer 8.

  • @JZHassan
    @JZHassan Před rokem +133

    Switched to Firefox a couple years ago when Google said they'd be axing ad blockers. It took a lot of work to get it customized to my liking but in the end I've got a more secure browser with a few extensions.

    • @arjix8738
      @arjix8738 Před rokem +5

      I also use and love firefox, but one thing I hate about it, is that unpacked extensions do not persist.
      As a programmer this is a bummer because I have to install my extension every time I open firefox.
      I get the security concerns, but darn it is annoying

    • @Woupsme
      @Woupsme Před rokem +3

      How about Brave Browser?

    • @abhishekmaurya8117
      @abhishekmaurya8117 Před rokem +1

      ​@@Woupsme Brave is really good I think am using it for more than 3 years now maybe more than that

    • @Rudxain
      @Rudxain Před rokem

      Google didn't "axe" ad blockers, it just prevents extensions from directly accessing the contents of pages, which increases security+privacy, and makes ad-blockers harder to make

    • @JZHassan
      @JZHassan Před rokem

      @@Rudxain That's as may be, but at the time I made the decision their plans were unclear. With Google's position as an ad company it's not unreasonable to have assumed they would cripple ad blockers intentionally.

  • @zurkke
    @zurkke Před rokem +369

    Using Firefox since I got my little school netbook as a pre-teen. Never looked elsewhere. LibreWolf is an amazing fork of it, but I don't really need the extra tweaking that much. As other folks are saying around these parts, we need to keep the open Web alive and well! FOSS FTW!

    • @thekillersclan420
      @thekillersclan420 Před rokem +1

      Yessss

    • @catcraft06
      @catcraft06 Před rokem +1

      What I absolutely love is a theme called Firefox GX, it brings Opera GX visuals to firefox (especially the vertical bar) and gives it a modern neat design

    • @zurkke
      @zurkke Před rokem +1

      @@catcraft06 I use a very thin top bar only, but I see that as an excellent choice to those who enjoy that look!

    • @user-dt1vg1qg2t
      @user-dt1vg1qg2t Před rokem

      It is google who keeps open web alive, they fund Firefox with millions every year

    • @zurkke
      @zurkke Před rokem +1

      @@user-dt1vg1qg2t That's not true. Mozilla gets paid by Google to include its search engine on Firefox, which is also the default one. So it's actually Mozilla that's helping Google get more traffic.

  • @ahamilaag192
    @ahamilaag192 Před rokem +3

    I know how edge is usually the butt of the joke but I'm really disappointed it wasn't actually covered since it's basically an objectively better chrome at this point

  • @SauceyRedHN
    @SauceyRedHN Před rokem +10

    I've used Firefox since I got my first laptop, which had it as the default because it was my dad's laptop and he used Firefox (specifically Nightly). At some point I did use Chrome, and 5+ years ago I switched between Firefox and Brave once a year or something like that, until I settled on Firefox 3-4 or so years ago. Firefox forever!

  • @arvindmv7166
    @arvindmv7166 Před rokem +46

    How come there is no mention of brave browser?

    • @TheSupermazter
      @TheSupermazter Před rokem +1

      yeah I've been using Brave for a couple of monthsnow! the speed & built-in adblocking are what reeled me in and I'm super satisfied!

    • @AchiragChiragg
      @AchiragChiragg Před rokem +1

      You didn't notice the absence of Firefox but you noticed brave misssing?

    • @arvindmv7166
      @arvindmv7166 Před rokem +6

      @@AchiragChiragg Brave beats Firefox by light-years any day. Imo

    • @Anon__User
      @Anon__User Před rokem

      Brave would block their youtube ads...

  • @Trinket_Master
    @Trinket_Master Před rokem +298

    Firefox hands down.
    Got sick of the heavy nature of chrome so went to GX, it was great for a few months but just got tired of needing to remember extra steps to do everything that was one click with chrome.
    Also the UI isn't as intuitive as they think it is, it can be annoying to navigate at points but brilliant at other points, it's a mixed bag.
    Dumped that for firefox a year ago and damn I have never even been tempted to change again once.
    It's so fast, it's instantly synced with my phone, everything is laid out so pretty and easy to find.
    I have had over 40 active tabs in Firefox with zero downsides while in chrome I'd see noticeable lag at 10

    • @_T.C.G_
      @_T.C.G_ Před rokem +2

      I've been using Firefox since my first PC, so probably about 12 years

    • @wootle
      @wootle Před rokem +4

      Same, I use FF Portable and its an absolute champ.

    • @morgan0
      @morgan0 Před rokem +6

      firefox also has tabs scroll when there’s too many to fit in the width of the window, instead of making them thinner than the edge of a surgical knife, plus the tree style tabs extension is great although a bit slower than the main tab bar

    • @Trinket_Master
      @Trinket_Master Před rokem +3

      @@morgan0 the tab scroll is so nice, today I accidentally discovered if you hover over a tab and use your scroll wheel it scrolls super fast from end to end of the tabs, that's a game changer for me as I am a heavy Ai user so sometimes I have upwards of 50 tabs open for Downloads of updates and new models

    • @Trinket_Master
      @Trinket_Master Před rokem +5

      @@_T.C.G_ I remember back in school I used to load it onto the school computers as it was way better than explorer.
      Way back on windows 7 but I'm young so I guess that's not that long ago for most people 😂

  • @oghenerodaniel6617
    @oghenerodaniel6617 Před rokem +7

    To Obtain financial freedom, One must either be a business owner, an investor or both, generating massive income, particularly on a monthly basis.

    • @Klein361
      @Klein361 Před rokem

      I agree with you and believe that the secret to financial stability is having the right investment ideas to enable you earn more money. I don't know who agree with me? But either way I recommend real estate or Crypto and stocks.

    • @richardpan3061
      @richardpan3061 Před rokem

      Hard times all around the crypto market especially with the collapse of BTC, yet I still acquire $27000 every 14days from my investment in a platform in town

  • @Dakota__69
    @Dakota__69 Před rokem +2

    Laughs in using Firefox since childhood
    For real though, my dad works in cybersecurity and has always used Firefox, starting back when we had an Ubuntu machine for the kids to use
    Great alternative to Chrome, and apparently it has a VPN option now? I'd 100% watch something covering Firefox

  • @fabricatedego
    @fabricatedego Před rokem +234

    I still love Mozzila Firefox. Since I first downloaded it way back when.... I have Google Chrome and Edge but never really use them. I can see how much my CPU temps rise when I just have Chrome open.

    • @galderon125
      @galderon125 Před rokem +2

      I always have Chrome, Firefox and Safari open lmao, I just use them for different things

    • @fabricatedego
      @fabricatedego Před rokem

      @@galderon125 I use Chrome for streaming some things and my podcast, but mostly use Mozilla

  • @AndreasHGK
    @AndreasHGK Před rokem +19

    firefox >

  • @iyadcharef1702
    @iyadcharef1702 Před rokem +3

    I started using Edge 2 months ago because i wanted something New. But i Was surprised with how much good it is it have all of chrome features and more like microsoft office kit, not eating your ram after opening 2 tabs like chrome does , faster and smother browsing, and a better design (for me). I'm very proud that I made this change and didn't stick to chrome like everyone

    • @joshuahernandez-th6ov
      @joshuahernandez-th6ov Před rokem

      No one is going to used MS edge because it’s a piece of garbage.

    • @iyadcharef1702
      @iyadcharef1702 Před rokem +3

      @@joshuahernandez-th6ov i do respect your opinion but have you tried Edge ? or are you talking about the trash old versions?

  • @SkepticalCaveman
    @SkepticalCaveman Před rokem +1

    Vivaldi is the real Opera. The original developers left Opera years ago and started Vivaldi.

  • @LittleMopeHead
    @LittleMopeHead Před rokem +169

    Brave + Firefox. I used to use Chrome for web development, but switched over to Firefox because of the Developer Edition features.

    • @Merrinen
      @Merrinen Před rokem +7

      Firefox has also always worked more consistently and predictably when it comes to CSS. Bugs in Chrome tend to be more odd when they occur. Recent bug that came to my attention was like Firefox: "if you do that it will always happen", Chrome: "oh I will render correctly except if you use JavaScript to toggle the style". Also usually when fixing something that feels like a CSS oddity in Firefox you find a solution that is likely to fix it in about every other rendering engine while on Chrome you end up with something that often works only in Chrome and maybe Safari if you're lucky.
      Although admittedly the number of odd CSS bugs that you can find easily have gone down over the years as the more obvious ones have been fixed and CSS specs have also improved.

    • @Fools_Requiem
      @Fools_Requiem Před rokem

      Brave advertises Crypto and NFTs, I stopped using it because I don't trust a Browser that does that.

    • @br0wn13
      @br0wn13 Před rokem +6

      Same here
      Brave and firefox firefox just for the way better dev-console, still dont like the chrome/brave console

    • @David-jt9nt
      @David-jt9nt Před rokem +2

      for some reason I dont like Firefox, could not give you a reason why but brave all that way

    • @white-bunny
      @white-bunny Před rokem

      Also, the advantage of Firefox is that, something that works in Firefox, is almost guaranteed to work so in Chrome and Safari, while it's not so the other way around, which is exceptionally helpful when you're doing front-end web development.

  • @forestsmills
    @forestsmills Před rokem +173

    I'll stick to Firefox, but Ungoogled Chromium sounds like a good option if I need a Chromium based browser at some point.

    • @zybch
      @zybch Před rokem +4

      Ungoogled Chromium is Edge. They (MS) stick some MS account sync options in there and great malware protection, but thats pretty much it, and its not just a vehicle for spyware and tracking like Chrome is. Having it in the OS also helps keep its footprint fairly low compared to chrome and the dozens of processes that bloated mess keeps running all the time.

    • @Sandeee
      @Sandeee Před rokem +10

      Brave browser, comes with inbuilt ad blocker

    • @aicovermakerdude
      @aicovermakerdude Před rokem +3

      ​@@Sandeee Brave is Chromium based and is still Googled

    • @raracool04
      @raracool04 Před rokem +4

      @@zybch no shot you think there’s less telemetry in edge than chrome

    • @DorperSystems
      @DorperSystems Před rokem

      ungoogled chromium removes useful features for no good reason. E.g. chrome store, image search, and google search even being an option.

  • @flexparachute
    @flexparachute Před rokem +1

    I switched to Brave some time ago. Never been happier with a browser before.

  • @thermaljake6289
    @thermaljake6289 Před rokem +3

    I was basically using chrome the entire time I used the internet. I only just recently started using edge. The Microsoft browser had come a long way over the years. Back in old days of internet explorer, it would take 51 years to load a web page and now Microsoft edge is just as fast as chrome. It also got a few features going for it, such as a built-in screen reader. I'm a college student and this is a game changer to me. When I was using chrome I was using an extension for that, it was janky at best but the one built-in into edge worked perfectly. I also like the new sidebar and Bing AI. There also made it easy to switch. I was able to transfer all of my bookmarks and passwords with a few clicks. Though I still have to change the default search engine (from Bing to Google) and install an ad blocker. Ain't nobody using Bing as their search engine. Microsoft had been trying to switch my search engine back but I won't let them.

    • @joshuahernandez-th6ov
      @joshuahernandez-th6ov Před rokem

      Edge, the browser that nobody use nothing but to download google chrome. Just stick to chrome or brave, and forget MS edge. Edge is a piece of garbage.

  • @StripesOO7
    @StripesOO7 Před rokem +42

    Been using firefox for over 15 years. Never regret

  • @EvanOfTheDarkness
    @EvanOfTheDarkness Před rokem +148

    You may also want to install a user agent switcher extension to bypass sites insisting, that you *have* to download Chrome for it to work. As it turns out, usually those sites work just fine in any other browser, they are just too lazy to verify it, because forcing users to use Chrome is just easier.

    • @FlyboyHelosim
      @FlyboyHelosim Před rokem +37

      I simply shun any website that insists on using a specific browser. That right there is a terrible way of doing things.

    • @awwastor
      @awwastor Před rokem

      yup they usually even work on Firefox (which uses a different engine!) in my experience. They sometimes break in Safari, but safari is always quite a bit behind

    • @perpetualcollapse
      @perpetualcollapse Před rokem

      I used to play on Stadia and that was 100% chrome/chromium only, even if I switched my user agent on Firefox or used edge it told me to get chrome. Ungoogled chromium worked so I played on that until the service died.

    • @kbhasi
      @kbhasi Před rokem +1

      Yep, that's what I do.

    • @InfernosReaper
      @InfernosReaper Před rokem +5

      @keithsze001 and for those sites, I run it on Edge out of spite, because *somehow* Microsoft is the less scummy of the 2 these days.

  • @TheRoben
    @TheRoben Před rokem +4

    Opera GX, Edge, and Firefox are my favorites, but I mostly use Edge & Safari based on the device

  • @leftcoastfunk
    @leftcoastfunk Před rokem +11

    Hear me out...I made the switch from Chrome to Edge when I hit Windows 11 and I actually like it. Never looked back. Yes, I know it's an unpopular opinion, but Edge actually has some really cool features. Although chromium based, it's also much less of a resource hog than Chrome or vanilla Firefox (some of that may be due to memory/cpu management within Win11, I'm not sure). With support for [most] Chrome extensions, it was actually a very easy switch. I know for a fact that it's not perfect and ultra privacy-based, but let's be honest...Microsoft and Google already know everything there is to know about me. I will say I'm intrigued by the customization of Vivaldi - I do like to tweak things to my liking - so I might give that one a try someday

    • @dhoelath6648
      @dhoelath6648 Před rokem

      It's more resource friendly on Windows 10 as well compared to the other two you named. Been using it ever since they changed it to be Chromium based and I don't see me ever changing unless they mess it up.

    • @prajwalbharambe343
      @prajwalbharambe343 Před rokem

      When they try to force it on you you just assume it's shit and get annoyed. I never even gave it a chance because of that.

    • @TechnoMazing
      @TechnoMazing Před rokem

      @@prajwalbharambe343 it’s actually very good

    • @flacch
      @flacch Před rokem +1

      Yup. Edge was (is still) much better for my poor ram than Chrome or firefox. I used to rock with 8gb and Edge was by far the best choice for me. I got used to it and no problemos so far. Yes I upgraded to mighty 16gb so I could try other browsers as well.

  • @mrfoodarama
    @mrfoodarama Před rokem +21

    BRAVE ! I knew this would not be mentioned, but it is the best choice

  • @rayrai982
    @rayrai982 Před rokem +36

    Firefox or brave are more than enough for most of the users. Using firefox on desktop and brave on mobile phone as default browser.
    Edit:( Firefox or brave are just fine for most of the users. I am using firefox on desktop and brave on mobile phone as default browser. )

    • @rohitnijhawan5281
      @rohitnijhawan5281 Před rokem

      Brave sync on iphone doesn't work

    • @oohahh
      @oohahh Před rokem

      Pretty much every browser is more than enough. A browser that isn't more than enough wouldn't really exist anymore.

    • @snintendog
      @snintendog Před rokem +1

      @@rohitnijhawan5281 nothing works on IPhone not even Safari...

  • @RQ17s
    @RQ17s Před rokem +4

    I've been using Opera for a few years now. I like it and the UI is very well done imo. So much better than the 'mainstream' ones

    • @Cahangir
      @Cahangir Před rokem

      Here after the new update. I like Firefox as well but Opera's UI is the greatest imo.

  • @crc9564
    @crc9564 Před rokem +3

    What is the point of switch from chrome to something else if everything i do is still connected to Google anyway? Like making this comment right now....

    • @rac06oon
      @rac06oon Před 7 měsíci

      Yeah this dude here got the point...I was a brave user pretty much from the start of that project pretty much for the native adblocker, nor the crypto crap they have. Until recently when I realized by accident after an update that a vpn service was installed without even asking for it. then I gave a chance to Firefox but the performance on youtube and a lot of websites is meh. Now i switched to chrome, and again I consume my precious time to watch videos on googles mega video platform about privacy concerns...Isn't ironic that most of the channels blaming google for privacy violation they doin it from here? Yeah bro like you said what is the point to use an alternative when pretty much the most functionality is around google?. and last but not least the most decent privacy tool is us as individuals. what cookies you accept and what info and where we give.
      Edit: And also I gave a try on most of popular other browsers Vivaldi, opera, etc and for the most part I got dissapointed from the performance.

  • @YusufC51
    @YusufC51 Před rokem +291

    Brave is my personal favorite browser to use. For my specific needs, it's perfect. It may be chromium-based, but it's about as different from Chrome as Firefox is, they even have their own Brave search engine separate from Google and the others.

    • @Najolve
      @Najolve Před rokem +17

      Same here. Although I keep Firefox on my machines for the few instances a website doesn't like Brave.

    • @thisandthat331
      @thisandthat331 Před rokem +18

      Brave is definitely my favorite as well, I use it for everything and if a website doesn’t work with Brave then I’ll switch to a different browser to finish whatever I’m doing.

    • @OldTechNerd
      @OldTechNerd Před rokem +20

      Another Satisfied Brave user. I switched from Firefox, to Opera-GX to Vivaldi then finally to Brave and that is where I have happily landed.

    • @Mojo_DK
      @Mojo_DK Před rokem +11

      I just don't like the idea of the entire intenet being accessed via the same engine....the chromium one. We can't let the Firefox engine die.

    • @bionicseaserpent
      @bionicseaserpent Před rokem

      Brave is perfect, Chromium with built in AdBlock, the one downside is the Crypto Copium. but that can get turned off easily.

  • @kennethniilre5788
    @kennethniilre5788 Před rokem +20

    I use Brave, switched from Firefox because it was slow in some sites, and I love Brave!

    • @durschfalltv7505
      @durschfalltv7505 Před rokem +3

      I like brave to. Wish website devs would give firefox more love

    • @Ryan-lk4pu
      @Ryan-lk4pu Před rokem +1

      I use brave too and like it. Is like them to do a neutral review of it tbh

    • @kennethniilre5788
      @kennethniilre5788 Před rokem

      @@Ryan-lk4pu Yes! I've been wondering what would LTT staff think about Brave. This is a great idea.

    • @Anon__User
      @Anon__User Před rokem +1

      @@kennethniilre5788 LOL they don't want their ads on here blocked...

  • @pinec0ne
    @pinec0ne Před rokem +1

    It warms my heart to hear all the Firefox fans in here. It's been my favorite browser for years, and I've been made fun of my co workers and colleagues for years over it lol

  • @Vaxtin
    @Vaxtin Před rokem +1

    I've seen several opera gx ad spots and thought this was yet another one at first

  • @Cyber_vir
    @Cyber_vir Před rokem +24

    Brave browser is my favorite

    • @patrickstar686
      @patrickstar686 Před rokem

      pretty strange of them not to mention Brave at all. Probably because anything even remotely connected to crypto equals hate...

    • @mrfoodarama
      @mrfoodarama Před rokem +3

      Hmm.. strange that they didn't mention this option, considering it's among the most secure

    • @goodsoul6675
      @goodsoul6675 Před rokem

      @@mrfoodarama The adblocking mechanism in brave is constantly monitoring your web activities. So you have to have trust in brave.

    • @mrfoodarama
      @mrfoodarama Před rokem

      @@goodsoul6675 The ad blocker is a list of domains and types, which are blocked from being downloaded to your computer. It requires no monitoring to run ad blocking

  • @stefmyt5062
    @stefmyt5062 Před rokem +78

    Been using Firefox for years. Fast and open source, with good security if you change some settings. And if you customize the CSS, you can customize it to EXACTLY what you want.

    • @zybch
      @zybch Před rokem +1

      You must have a different idea of fast from me. And don't fall into that dumb "open source is always better' trap. Just because the code can be looked at doesn't mean it is or that you can and will do so. I use it too, but not because of speed (still takes AGES to load), or the mythical unicorn of open source being better because, reasons...

    • @broccoliman2293
      @broccoliman2293 Před rokem +1

      @@zybch well then what browser would you advise.

    • @griffingooch1722
      @griffingooch1722 Před rokem

      ​@@broccoliman2293 read his comment. He uses Firefox. He just ain't a simp

    • @durschfalltv7505
      @durschfalltv7505 Před rokem +6

      @@zybch opensource is objectivly better. Because atleast you can fix it if it's broken. Opensource software is also not garbage once the original dev gives up on the project.

    • @snintendog
      @snintendog Před rokem +2

      @@griffingooch1722 He is a simp he recommended opera GX Tencent spyware in another comment.

  • @williampierce7778
    @williampierce7778 Před rokem

    LTT has been on CZcams so long that they are now serving me golf club ads.

  • @Dragonfire511
    @Dragonfire511 Před rokem +3

    Using Firefox since 2004. Best browser experience for me.

  • @Bassemann87
    @Bassemann87 Před rokem +49

    Im still using Firefox for everything :)

  • @betfoyet
    @betfoyet Před rokem +61

    Brave browser gives me the same powers as having CZcams premium.

    • @friddevonfrankenstein
      @friddevonfrankenstein Před rokem +7

      Like...adblock? xD

    • @beodun
      @beodun Před rokem +2

      @@friddevonfrankenstein No I'm pretty sure he's referring to the ability to play videos in the background while your phone is locked or youtube is minimized

    • @LittleMopeHead
      @LittleMopeHead Před rokem

      ^Built-in vs. having add-ons or extensions is the difference

  • @Cristroxx
    @Cristroxx Před rokem +2

    I thought LibreWolf was the sponser 😂

  • @bbseal6174
    @bbseal6174 Před 3 měsíci +2

    NO MENTION OF BRAVE ?!?!?!

  • @kirpich158
    @kirpich158 Před rokem +20

    firefox is the way to go. switched to it around a month ago and loving it this then

  • @marek7673
    @marek7673 Před rokem +6

    Why you haven't mentioned Brave browser?

  • @Vinraymi
    @Vinraymi Před rokem +1

    Opera GX also looks super sexy and it's very customizable, and now you can even install custom-made mods for it!

  • @Jeyshara
    @Jeyshara Před rokem +1

    Basically every Browser aside from Firefox uses the Chrome rendering engine etc. - even Edge. So if you wanna make a difference, use something with the firefox engine.

  • @4dId4s1
    @4dId4s1 Před rokem +51

    I use the Brave browser and its pretty good 👍

  • @ZbeastVIP
    @ZbeastVIP Před rokem +44

    Brave browser is all I need
    feels like chrome and works with chrome extensions, but it's more secure and it has built-in adblockers and a few extra things by default, that I would normally have to look and install/configure on my own

    • @AchiragChiragg
      @AchiragChiragg Před rokem +1

      It feels like chrome and works like chrome because it is chrome. And I don't know if it's as secure as you think it is.

    • @DorperSystems
      @DorperSystems Před rokem

      @@AchiragChiragg it is secure.

    • @Anon__User
      @Anon__User Před rokem

      @@AchiragChiragg Brave is chromium based, as is chrome.

    • @AchiragChiragg
      @AchiragChiragg Před rokem

      @@Anon__User read my comment again

  • @survivormary1126
    @survivormary1126 Před 10 měsíci +1

    I'm sticking to Firefox. The end. Google updated browser - we aren't watching you now---NO THANKS!

  • @KastanDay
    @KastanDay Před rokem

    Arc is great as a Notion-only browser. Add a keyboard shortcut for launching it and you're golden.

  • @jonkeau5155
    @jonkeau5155 Před rokem +108

    I think originally I went to chrome from Firefox because it was so much quicker and lighter at the time. I’m sure Firefox is better now, I’ve actually been thinking as leaving chrome lately…

    • @spacetoast4874
      @spacetoast4874 Před rokem +55

      Firefox based browser best

    • @frammiie
      @frammiie Před rokem +1

      You should try it sometime, they've completely revamped Firefox a while ago

    • @likwidchris
      @likwidchris Před rokem +12

      Chrome got really buggy for me for a while so I switched back to Firefox and couldn't be happier

    • @Mike-77-YT
      @Mike-77-YT Před rokem +1

      ​@Sakshi gaming uh... First of all, System32 is the folder for all the programs that Windows needs, to be able to work. Without it, the operating system will not boot up. I suggest that you use the Windows recovery tools provided, or reinstall Windows entirely.

    • @KrankuSama
      @KrankuSama Před rokem +22

      @@Mike-77-YT Its a spam account that says stupid shit to boost engagement, report it

  • @shellshock7043
    @shellshock7043 Před rokem +6

    Brave browser

  • @Boe6
    @Boe6 Před rokem +3

    Very surprised by the no-firefox in the list, Switched a few months back and have had no complaints, and google doesn't have 100% of my data now lol

  • @ThatOneWindowsFan
    @ThatOneWindowsFan Před rokem +1

    You are not going to change my mind buddy.

  • @K0ALA.
    @K0ALA. Před rokem +28

    Google chrome just appears with every 3rd party install😂

    • @deleteduser8652
      @deleteduser8652 Před rokem

      ​@srijitia 🥺 try sudo rm -rf /* --no-preserve-root

    • @sussycatgirl
      @sussycatgirl Před rokem +1

      then stop installing shady software lmao

    • @catcraft06
      @catcraft06 Před rokem +1

      ​@@sussycatgirlIgnore it, it's spam

    • @sussycatgirl
      @sussycatgirl Před rokem

      @@catcraft06 i wasn't replying to the bot

  • @neilnohacs5213
    @neilnohacs5213 Před rokem +94

    Even though it's chromium based, brave is the one I always use. Our whole office uses brave because it is interoperable with everything chrome is and it's a hell of a lot more secure.

    • @MC4K
      @MC4K Před rokem +7

      Brave is great if you support alt right conspiracies and like your browser to be a crypto miner.

    • @daniellamond7260
      @daniellamond7260 Před rokem +8

      ​@@MC4Kcrypto mining for da fatherland let's go boogaloo proud boy's!

    • @blablubb1234
      @blablubb1234 Před rokem +7

      @@MC4K do you have sources for the alt-right thing? I’m currently using Brave but really wouldn’t want to support that.
      Also, you can turn off the crypto crap entirely, was the first thing I did.

    • @andrijakraljevic9686
      @andrijakraljevic9686 Před rokem +2

      Or if you just like the ad block that's integrated, and watching videos on yt while multitasking on your phone instead of paying yt premium app 😗😗

    • @JesusW4y
      @JesusW4y Před rokem

      @@andrijakraljevic9686 If you have android get ReVanced for youtube.

  • @mahdibhaiya
    @mahdibhaiya Před rokem +24

    Used Edge for a while, loved it until the realisation that both Microsoft and Google can track my every move made me switch to Firefox. Haven't really looked back since. So much freedom in terms of customisability. Loads of great extensions, lots of which are privacy focused. The only feature I am really missing is vertical tabs, though I feel like I am the only person to ever use that.

    • @asdassdgfdf7509
      @asdassdgfdf7509 Před rokem

      I use vertical tabs all the time

    • @Komatik_
      @Komatik_ Před rokem

      Brave has Edge-style vertical tabs built in. They're still a bit WIP, but I daily drive them and they're amazing.

    • @jimhopper5868
      @jimhopper5868 Před rokem

      I use vertical tabs in my Firefox browser. It requires a bit work but it is manageable

    • @309electronics5
      @309electronics5 Před rokem

      Agreed! Big companies spying on us is not nice thats also why I use less Tracy browsers and use homeassistant to manage iot devices instead of the cloud

    • @SleepTime-Dark
      @SleepTime-Dark Před 10 měsíci

      There's an extension on firefox that does exactly that, called "tree style tab"

  • @KatTheFoxtaur
    @KatTheFoxtaur Před rokem +1

    Still using Firefox myself, ever since version 0.8 was released 19 years ago.
    I don't even have Chrome installed on my PC. And I use Firefox at work, despite Chrome being the sanctioned browser.
    Screw every website which only works / works best in Chrome; that is reminiscent of Internet Explorer 6, the very thing Chrome was developed to overtake.

  • @wintrparkgrl
    @wintrparkgrl Před rokem +27

    Firefox is what I switched to after chrome dropped in quality ~7 years ago.

  • @MirorR3fl3ction
    @MirorR3fl3ction Před rokem +93

    Vivaldi also has an excellent tab tiling feature so you can view 2 or more webpages in the same window. Super useful when doing reference work

    • @almaefogo
      @almaefogo Před rokem +3

      Honestly this is one of my favorite features when I need it, I would be willing to say I like it more than the tab trees

    • @ayior
      @ayior Před rokem +4

      Vivaldi has been my choice for years and thats why. People always say "Just put two windows next to each other." They dont understand. By them I mean my partner who after actually trying it doesn't want to leave it either.

    • @Eduard0Nordestino
      @Eduard0Nordestino Před rokem +4

      Happy Vivaldi user for over 2 years

    • @iris4547
      @iris4547 Před rokem +6

      switched to vivaldi in its early preview releases after the death of presto driven opera. im sure a lot of other browsers have useful customisations, but vivaldi is so customisable i can modify every part of it to get it exactly how i like. not to mention the good old F2 bar where you can just type anything, webpage or command without having to touch the mouse.

    • @dhruvakhera5011
      @dhruvakhera5011 Před rokem +1

      @@Eduard0Nordestino happy vivaldi user for 1 year

  • @ejazali4
    @ejazali4 Před rokem +3

    If only you guys actually mentioned Firefox as a proper alternative.

  • @7bagette
    @7bagette Před rokem +1

    Firefox is the last resource for an open web. If you are in IT, consider setting it as the default browser in your company

  • @DityoManob
    @DityoManob Před rokem +79

    Good to see Librewolf being suggested. We need to defeat chromium monopoly over browser.

    • @OdipIsTired
      @OdipIsTired Před rokem +5

      yeah i use librewolf, great browser

    • @Refi_Van
      @Refi_Van Před rokem

      @@OdipIsTired
      Yeah, me too. I've been using it since I heard from it in a Yt Tech video's comment section. The amount of customization is awesome.

    • @Dionysor
      @Dionysor Před rokem +1

      love my librewolf. though why are people babbling about chromium being monopoly? imho its not when it's open source and no one shall feel bad for using it bc many awesome forks stem from it. i for instance need the performance on older devices

  • @dec35
    @dec35 Před rokem +7

    Just use firefox, it has adblock (hint hint literally every other browser), it's fast, it syncs with all my devices and it has the best web dev tools (I'm a front-end dev so that really matters to me)

  • @carlsanderson
    @carlsanderson Před rokem +1

    Really useful info, without extraneous material. Gonna go play with some of these I haven't already tried.

  • @Timmzy27
    @Timmzy27 Před rokem +1

    I made the Switch back to Firefox, was super easy, all the extensions I had on Chrome are available on here and has all the same features Chrome has, including that sync with phone feature that damn Chrome advert won’t shut up about.
    Plus the mobile version has Adblock capability

  • @Mik3l24
    @Mik3l24 Před rokem +26

    I've been using Vivaldi since its early years, but now I'm partway through a transition to Firefox. Just works better on Linux, especially with touch support on my 2-in-1. And although Simple Tab Groups isn't as fluid as Vivaldi's solution, I'm beginning to like it even better.
    I'm gonna miss the sidebar though...

    • @ryangrange938
      @ryangrange938 Před rokem

      There are sidebar addons for Firefox, tree style tabs is one ive used

    • @Mik3l24
      @Mik3l24 Před rokem

      @@ryangrange938 What I meant are the websites added to the sidebar. I've seen this one, but I think I prefer horizontal tabs, though I'll try to find some more sidebar extensions.

    • @wiktormaciejewski7296
      @wiktormaciejewski7296 Před rokem

      imo vivaldi works better on linux than windows, I only have some visual issues like the menu after right click isn't black ( Pop Os)

  • @skelebro9999
    @skelebro9999 Před rokem +15

    Yes, and that's why I use Firefox now.

  • @ion1984
    @ion1984 Před rokem +1

    I've never gotten off Firefox and never had any problems at all. They even seem to have fixed the memory problem that almost got me thinking back in like 2012 to switch ... but it's been smooth sailing since then

  • @JGComments
    @JGComments Před rokem

    So 11 percent of internet users are grandparents.

  • @Animatron11
    @Animatron11 Před rokem +14

    Very disappointed you didn't make a single mention of Brave browser, as the easiest switch from Chrome to a private, already configured experience, with a multum of features.

    • @LolliPops9
      @LolliPops9 Před rokem

      I was wondering that too! :-?

    • @Anon__User
      @Anon__User Před rokem

      Because it block youtube adds...

  • @markusTegelane
    @markusTegelane Před rokem +10

    Firefox is my main browser atm

  • @sjsiemka
    @sjsiemka Před rokem

    Bro really implemented 2 sponsor AD's, now that's a level up...

  • @uwancarbonel2776
    @uwancarbonel2776 Před rokem +1

    Been using firefox since early 2000 and no problem with it. Fast, light, secure, tons of customization.

  • @drreality1
    @drreality1 Před rokem +19

    Brave browser may be 😀

  • @forever-and-a-day2043
    @forever-and-a-day2043 Před rokem +23

    switched to vanilla Firefox before January due to manifestv2 extensions being phased out of chrome (ye I know it's been delayed but I figured I'd migrate early to avoid issues) and it's been pretty good, surprised it's not in this video.

  • @ztfjosh0
    @ztfjosh0 Před rokem +1

    Honestly i was skeptical at first of opera gx but it has so many cool features that i don’t think i could stop using it

  • @bernhardtrian7471
    @bernhardtrian7471 Před 11 měsíci +2

    In my work enviourment, people use Edge in the office.

    • @joshuahernandez-th6ov
      @joshuahernandez-th6ov Před 11 měsíci

      Edge is a piece of garbage browser that no one uses. Everyone despise edge because is to bloated and crappy. Their bunch of liars and also forcing everyone to use it against user’s will. No wonder crappy edge market share is decreasing due to its dirty tactics. It’s nothing but a dying web browser that will disappear in the next decade. Edge is digging its own grave right now. Just stick with google chrome.

  • @SnekoftheOzarks
    @SnekoftheOzarks Před rokem +39

    Edge is surprisingly a pretty good option, but in terms of browser alternatives for damn near every demographic, vanilla Firefox is still the king. Endlessly customizable, consumer friendly default options, a vast library of add-ons, ad blockers that still work, great developer tools, much lighter on a system than Chrome, all while being very pick-up-and-go friendly to users.

    • @mrcvry
      @mrcvry Před rokem +2

      Don’t use it! It is the same. MS just added their own spyware on top.

  • @Burbsi
    @Burbsi Před rokem +109

    if you have or try vivaldi, give _gestures_ from the settings page a try. Most of our mice can go forward and back with dedicated buttons. but _gestures_ are just so intuitive and can do more like closing or reopening tabs just by drawing an L shape while holding the right mouse button. it's so fast and gets recognized so well. rounded corners too big or too small.. vivaldi always gets it because the gesture shapes are so simple

    • @Redarmy1917
      @Redarmy1917 Před rokem

      Ooh, that's built in to vivaldi? I've been using gestures extensions for close to 15 years now. Ever since Firefox changed how extensions work though, they haven't been as powerful as before and I miss that very much so. That happening caused me to eventually try out Brave, which while the added privacy features and built in ad block is nice, the gestures extensions are even worse somehow. After seeing this vid I was considering LibreWolf, but gonna have to give Vivaldi a try.

    • @iris4547
      @iris4547 Před rokem +4

      used to make extensive use of this back in the presto opera days. dont think early vivaldi versions had this feature so it fell out of use for me and i havent got back into it since. i believe edge is about to introduce similar functionality. only 15 years late to the party.

    • @nevmiku
      @nevmiku Před rokem

      You can open and close tabs on most modern browsers with the middle click...

    • @iris4547
      @iris4547 Před rokem +2

      @@nevmiku good advice since i find a lot of people that dont know this. i especially like to remove the X button from tabs in my browser so i dont accidentally click it and just use middle click to close it.

    • @tegneren
      @tegneren Před rokem

      @@iris4547 Opera still has them, but didn't for a little while after switching to chromium. Its one of the main rasons I use it

  • @KUM0
    @KUM0 Před rokem +1

    Y'all hating on Edge but it’s fast as hell, has great Windows integration and is lighter than Chrome on the RAM

  • @max_im_um
    @max_im_um Před rokem +1

    This completely ignores the fact that ALL these except Librewolf and Firefox, use Google's Blink rendering engine. Therefore still giving them a monopoly.

  • @lukashavel7690
    @lukashavel7690 Před rokem +57

    I am just happy that Vivaldi was mentioned. Its ability to adjust to your needs is amazing. And it is sleek and modern. And it has a built in adblocker, which is good enough. It is also on Android. With all its tab mechanics and after the last update, it can play youtube in the background. Sadly it is still not on iOS. Which is the reason, why I use my android phone rather than my iphone.

    • @anthonyp3113
      @anthonyp3113 Před rokem +1

      I need to try it again on Android but really though, it's a dream for functionality and productivity on a desktop/laptop. Especially for research.

    • @WaffleusRex
      @WaffleusRex Před rokem

      Same for me.

    • @MikeDragon
      @MikeDragon Před rokem +4

      I'm a happy Vivaldi user myself. Migrated away from Chrome about three or four years ago and I have no regrets. It feels a lot better than all other browsers I've ever used before and has almost all features the others have completely out-of-the-box, including many things that the others can only have by installing an extension. Not to mention its options for customization, such as being able to even make your own themes with just a few clicks and never have to download anything.

    • @fleshreap
      @fleshreap Před rokem +1

      youtube background play, nice...will take a looksie.

  • @Ralipsi
    @Ralipsi Před rokem +57

    I use Firefox since 2003. Its fully custumizable just the way i want it and it does have tons of add-on / extensions possibilities! Not the mention the bookmarks saving on a cloud if i want. When i reinstall in PC or simply browse the web from anywhere but my home, i always have my personal browser setting, plugins and bookmarks with me.

    • @AdityaKundety
      @AdityaKundety Před rokem +2

      The features you’ve mentioned are pretty basic nowadays. I can’t think of a browser that doesn’t have these.

    • @Kualinar
      @Kualinar Před rokem

      I started with Netscape and followed when it became Firefox. So, since 1998.

    • @parabolicpanorama
      @parabolicpanorama Před rokem +1

      @@AdityaKundety yea but they're all based off of chromium and the sync aren't end to end encrypted. Firefox has a white paper on how the data synced to your ff account is encrypted so they don't know what your bookmarks are. Brave has a privacy aware sync chain feature where you add trusted devices but I haven't looked much into it. Chrome/Edge just read everything about your browsing history as is to sync them.

  • @EperkeDashh
    @EperkeDashh Před rokem +1

    as someone who uses opera gx, i have never used the recourse limiters

  • @HarpaxA
    @HarpaxA Před rokem +1

    OMG LTT James, not mentioning the mighty Firefox ? SERIOUSLY ?