...you're using chrome lol
Probably the fact that there's a link to download chrome on the front page of google.com
where?
I'm still using Firefox
I'm using Opera Neon, and it's the dopest
What's causing the drop in Firefox usage?
Firefox protects privacy
Google integrates accounts
Most people have facebook account so as you can guess they do not care anything about privacy
Opera was the s***!!!! I believe that was the first web browser that allowed multiple tabs, correct?
Yes it does:
Firefox did too many things wrong back to back to back for me to not switch to chrome years ago
Good browser, still use it for business banking at work.
Opera was the s***!!!! I believe that was the first web browser that allowed multiple tabs, correct?
Yeah, I used to use Firefox about 8 years ago but it seemed memory intensive and crashed an awful lot, so I switched to Chrome and have never looked back.
I'm surprised to see IE so low though. Has MS replaced it with something? I would have assumed a lot of people buying new PCs would just opt for IE by default.
Google integration with pretty much everything, I would imagine. Whereas Firefox is simply just a browser at this point.What's causing the drop in Firefox usage?
No, Firefox too:
No, Firefox too:
No, Firefox too:
I still use firefox as my backup, but for me it was a memory leak in the browser.
Well, mobile Firefox is shit, right?
i feel that'll also sway me into sticking with the desktop equivalent, for features like password syncing, cloud tabs, cloud bookmarks, inter-device browsing history, etc.
Yeah. Chrome in combination with a gmail account sounds like farewell to the very last bit of privacy. There is nothing left. They know EVERYTHING about you.
.....that actually sounds pretty sweetI'm not sure, I know this new version allows you to pop out any video player and it stays on top of all windows. I use that to put a video podcast in my screen while I'm working.
only on ie/edge
thats not the same, thats telling you how to make gooogle search the default not install chrome,
Damn, didn't know Firefox was doing so badly. I still like it, and I'd never use Chrome ever if it weren't for Firefox's damn memory leaks.
The fact this was next to the 'Importance of taking an L' thread tickled me.