Chrome or Firefox?
With chrome I can at least translate the pages.
ungoogled-chromium
Chrome
>>342707
Use both then. Copy and paste foreign lingo pages to Chrome to translate them. Remember to use Linux too.
I use Firefox. Better management (tabs, apps, bookmarks, history, etc) over real estate overall.
Chrome
>>342707
>I can at least translate the pages
https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/s3google-translator/
As someone who has used Firefox exclusively since 2002, don't use Firefox.
>>342707
If you look for the speed: Chrome.
If you look for the privacy: Firefox.
Before to use Chrome, watch this : https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pcSlowAhvUk
I've always had bizarre problems with Chrome.
I've been using Firefox exclusively for a long time, with a break in between to try Opera and Chrome (once again).
Firefox has everything I need, minus the "YouTube Feeling Lucky" extension I loved in Chrome.
I was happy with Firefox for a long time, now they decided to drop support for ALSA on Linux for no valid reason
>slowfox
>>342707
Google Chrome is better because the tabs are made into different processes so when a tab crashes the whole browser doesn't crash with it and plus the Blink engine is more stable and modern rather than Mozilla Firefox's Gecko engine
And oh yea Google Chrome has more extensions and it's more popular
>>342994
I dunno chrome isnt bad but literally everything you do on it is sent to google and used to target advertisement at ya (even the most basic stuff like typing something in the address bar and not pressing enter) so i dont like that shit
And firefox is just as fast if you change some stuff in about:config (just type in firefox tweaks in google) so yeah firefox master race if you ask me