![]() For all these reasons, I have been looking for an alternative for Chrome. In addition to all that, I don’t like Google itself & how they keep on harvest my data in general, and so I am trying to use their products the least I could. Nagging the user like that is never good in my opinion, and Google seems to love doing that to market their products (would you like a 1-month trial of YouTube premium?). It just keeps on appearing every now and then, hoping that I will give in and use this worthless feature. It’s a popup that has no “Got it” button and no way to make it stop appearing besides closing. I also don’t like the Popup that tries to push me to use PWA every time I get into a site that supports it. I also dislike the tab hover bubbles, which chrome shows every time I hover the cursor above the tabs (again, they gave us a flag to disable this feature, only for them to remove it later, are you seeing the pattern here?). I have gotten sick of the changes the developers tend to force on people, like making search history appear before URLs whenever I type anything in the omnibar (they originally had a flag that disable that, which they removed later). While that was nice while it lasted, few things happened in the last 2 years that made me not like it much. ![]() It had really good extensions I can’t live without nowadays, and was quite fast & used less ram than Firefox at the time. It gave me everything I wanted from a browser. Since 2011, I have been using Chrome as my main browser. At First, I Was A Chrome User, But Then It Was The Time To Move On ![]()
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