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lexyeevee
@lexyeevee

[i open desktop firefox and it tells me about a new feature or whatever] this is unacceptable and makes me never want to use this product again

[i search the internet or check my email and it heckles me to install a browser made by the company who made the website] well this seems totally reasonable, i'll do it [chrome shows me an ad to buy a phone also made by the same company every time i open a new tab and there is no built in way to change this] yeah this all checks out [the company keeps trying to make ad blocking impossible in their browser because they profit massively from ad revenue] thats their right and i respect it


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in reply to @lexyeevee's post:

On desktop I use chrome as a daily driver, but I also use Firefox occasionally. On mobile? I use 3 Firefox browsers (Stable, Nightly, and Focus). I also use Chrome on mobile because it has an inbuilt option to open all tabs in desktop mode and I like that.

The most Bothersome thing for me since I switched back to Firefox is getting used to it not taking me to my most visited specific page of a website. Like, if I try to go to my following page on twitch and I type "twi" to go to my twitch following page it doesn't auto-fill the following page like the other browsers I've used, it just autofills to twitch.tv and I have to tab over to the one I want.

I'm sure there's a setting to fix this, but the other autofill options I've tried messing with had been Worse, since it was trying to give me like, 'related search results' as I typed.

in Firefox bookmarks you can add a keyword to shortcut to a page. for example I have Cohost set to 'co' so I can just type that and smack enter and I'm here. Not sure if that's exactly what you're looking for, but it might help.