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Arisotura |
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Star Mario in this room you have a pile of apple pies Level: 163 Posts: 2352/9019 EXP: 56227021 Next: 260623 Since: 07-03-12 From: in a box Last post: 8 days ago Last view: 3 days ago |
As you probably already know, I'm a Firefox user. Originally, it was a crashy piece of shit, but I kept it because it was what worked best for me. Then for a while, it was pretty decent. But it has turned into a crashy piece of shit again.
Common symptoms are that after running for a while, repainting screws up majorly and randomly paints your page black. At that point, any little thing can crash the whole thing. Really Mozilla? Is this how you program? You should work on getting your shit stable instead of copycatting Chrome and losing your personality. So yeah, I'm curious about which kind of browsers you guys use, and how it works for you. Anything but Chrome please. I don't want Google to spy on me and then start suggesting me searches or some other creepy shit. I'd even rather much use IE over Chrome. ____________________ NSMBHD - Kafuka - Jul melonDS the most fruity DS emulator there is zafkflzdasd |
PaperplateismGuy |
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Member Shpayshe Toads: YAY! Level: 52 Posts: 323/654 EXP: 1045291 Next: 38549 Since: 08-10-13 From: Paperplate Land Last post: 1582 days ago Last view: 1594 days ago |
Well as you guys probably know, I use IE, and as I type this post, i'm using IE, its not that bad, its perfectly fine. Only occasionally does it not like to cooperate. The only time I use Google Chrome is when, funnily enough, I am using Google images or Youtube. But yeah, I'm sure there are better browsers apart from Google Chrome. ____________________ Remember, every user has to start out somewhere,- Every time I look back at my old posts, I cringe. |
gridatttack |
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Giant Red Paratroopa K64 RPG Overlord Level: 73 Posts: 604/1416 EXP: 3481604 Next: 4264 Since: 08-11-12 From: El Salvador Last post: 1067 days ago Last view: 1061 days ago |
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LifeMushroom |
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Normal user Level: 47 Posts: 137/534 EXP: 751498 Next: 14705 Since: 02-23-14 Last post: 2048 days ago Last view: 1400 days ago |
Chrrome! It works best for me. It can be customized and it's fast. I have a gmail account, which makes chrome way easier. |
StarLand |
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gtfo Level: 44 Posts: 228/455 EXP: 595577 Next: 15708 Since: 12-28-13 From: Germany Last post: 3395 days ago Last view: 3306 days ago |
I use Chrome. I use Chrome many years without problems. |
Anthe |
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Member I have found a basket to put in my SD card reader so I never lose it Level: 66 Posts: 425/1099 EXP: 2378929 Next: 82922 Since: 08-17-12 From: Belgium Last post: 762 days ago Last view: 353 days ago |
I suggest using Chromium. That's Chrome without spying stuff and no random third party bullshit.
EDIT: And it's also for Linux ____________________ |
Lunarius |
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Member > Custom title goes here < Semi-Normal User Level: 39 Posts: 12/335 EXP: 396300 Next: 8471 Since: 11-11-12 From: The United States of America.『アメリカ合衆国。』 Last post: 2721 days ago Last view: 2594 days ago |
Well, I have three that you might like…
Internet Explorer - Widely used, and probably the most stable browser in the web. I think it's also the fastest considering that my online games run faster on I.E. Google Chrome - It ain't that bad. It's actually a pretty good browser. You can disable those “recommendations” on your settings. Google doesn't spy on you. Opera - Probably the best browser that is fast to load websites on my laptop, but not the fastest for online gaming. I haven't used it in a while, but I do believe it is still really good. Try these out, and see which works out best for you. <Silvreus>I am a random person…
<Silvreus>With a random personality… <Silvreus>With a random life… <Silvreus>How fun. :P |
Anthe |
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Member I have found a basket to put in my SD card reader so I never lose it Level: 66 Posts: 426/1099 EXP: 2378929 Next: 82922 Since: 08-17-12 From: Belgium Last post: 762 days ago Last view: 353 days ago |
Nah Opera has injected a bunch of shit in itself too. ____________________ |
Lunarius |
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Member > Custom title goes here < Semi-Normal User Level: 39 Posts: 15/335 EXP: 396300 Next: 8471 Since: 11-11-12 From: The United States of America.『アメリカ合衆国。』 Last post: 2721 days ago Last view: 2594 days ago |
Posted by Anthe Opera can't be that bad compared to what Arisotura describes Firefox as. <Silvreus>I am a random person…
<Silvreus>With a random personality… <Silvreus>With a random life… <Silvreus>How fun. :P |
Anthe |
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Member I have found a basket to put in my SD card reader so I never lose it Level: 66 Posts: 427/1099 EXP: 2378929 Next: 82922 Since: 08-17-12 From: Belgium Last post: 762 days ago Last view: 353 days ago |
I'd say it's equal :p ____________________ |
Tahcryon |
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Embodiment of Time Can someone lead me to a non-capitalist clothing store? Level: 128 Posts: 4082/5087 EXP: 23805475 Next: 576225 Since: 07-07-12 Last post: 2199 days ago Last view: 761 days ago |
I alternate between Chrome and Firefox every few months. Also, strange. Firefox never crashes for me. ____________________
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Arisotura |
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Star Mario in this room you have a pile of apple pies Level: 163 Posts: 2354/9019 EXP: 56227021 Next: 260623 Since: 07-03-12 From: in a box Last post: 8 days ago Last view: 3 days ago |
Lunarius |
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Member > Custom title goes here < Semi-Normal User Level: 39 Posts: 16/335 EXP: 396300 Next: 8471 Since: 11-11-12 From: The United States of America.『アメリカ合衆国。』 Last post: 2721 days ago Last view: 2594 days ago |
Posted by StapleButter I find that hard to believe. Aren't you over exaggerating this a little? <Silvreus>I am a random person…
<Silvreus>With a random personality… <Silvreus>With a random life… <Silvreus>How fun. :P |
Arisotura |
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Star Mario in this room you have a pile of apple pies Level: 163 Posts: 2355/9019 EXP: 56227021 Next: 260623 Since: 07-03-12 From: in a box Last post: 8 days ago Last view: 3 days ago |
You don't know Google very well.
Youtube carefully records what you watches, learns your tastes, and suggests you content related to that, instead of suggesting you content related to the video you're watching like they did before. Gmail scans your emails to give you ads related to their content. Chrome records your usual searches to suggest you shit based on that. When you buy shit on their Play Store, Google tries hard to get your credit card number. Trying to pay without giving them your credit card number or your phone number is nearly impossible. And once they have your credit card number, no way to tell them to forget it. Oh and this reminds me of how Gmail constantly nags you to get your phone number, too. I'M NOT GIVING IT TO YOU, GOOGLE. And remember when Youtube wanted you to give out your real name? "Oh, you don't want to? Tell us why!" and you were presented that dialog with 6 choices. It desperately lacked a 7th choice: "MIND YOUR OWN FUCKING BUSINESS, GOOGLE". This looks benign, but it really raises privacy issues. To picture the one about Gmail: imagine you receive a lovely SMS from your girlfriend, and your mobile operator modified it to insert ads for online dating sites. Or imagine the same with paper letters, even though this tends to be less used. And beyond what Google does with all those data, there's another big concern, what if their servers get hacked? Remember when the PSN got hacked? Many many credit card numbers and such have been leaked thanks to Sony's incompetence. Imagine the same with Google's servers. All the data they have collected about you gets leaked. Everyone gets to know you love to search for gay furry porn, or some other detail about your life you'd rather keep private. This is bad. Hell, maybe Google knows more about you than yourself do. ____________________ NSMBHD - Kafuka - Jul melonDS the most fruity DS emulator there is zafkflzdasd |
Marionumber1 |
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Wii U hacker Level: 55 Posts: 330/709 EXP: 1238631 Next: 75558 Since: 07-07-12 Last post: 2211 days ago Last view: 587 days ago |
I agree with almost everything you say here, but I do want to point out one thing:
Posted by StapleButter To be fair, getting your phone number is done for a benign reason, which is two-step verification. It helps prevent unauthorized access to your account, as even if someone has your password, they also need a verification message sent to your phone in order to log in. |
Arisotura |
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Star Mario in this room you have a pile of apple pies Level: 163 Posts: 2356/9019 EXP: 56227021 Next: 260623 Since: 07-03-12 From: in a box Last post: 8 days ago Last view: 3 days ago |
Which also needs I'll need to do the verification thing each time my ISP gives me a new IP. Or whatever they use to tell whether you're the account owner or a potential hacker.
Even if people having my phone number isn't that severe, I don't want Google to have it. ____________________ NSMBHD - Kafuka - Jul melonDS the most fruity DS emulator there is zafkflzdasd |
Marionumber1 |
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Wii U hacker Level: 55 Posts: 331/709 EXP: 1238631 Next: 75558 Since: 07-07-12 Last post: 2211 days ago Last view: 587 days ago |
Posted by StapleButter No, you can have it remember that you verified correctly on your computer. |
Degolegodyl |
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Larry Koopa /r/pcmasterrace Level: 92 Posts: 1739/2397 EXP: 7559896 Next: 197041 Since: 12-09-12 From: Toronto, Canada Last post: 1884 days ago Last view: 1770 days ago |
I like chrome. I use it on my desktop, my laptop, and my cellphone. I like most of its features, the sync between all my devices (bookmarks, history, etc), and the extensions (adblock, chromecast), and not mentioning how fast the browser is. In order to be this fast, it uses up a lot of RAM, but i'm fine with that, I got 16GB on my desktop, and 1GB on my laptop, but since its running ubuntu, it can run chrome perfectly. |
Arisotura |
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Star Mario in this room you have a pile of apple pies Level: 163 Posts: 2358/9019 EXP: 56227021 Next: 260623 Since: 07-03-12 From: in a box Last post: 8 days ago Last view: 3 days ago |
Posted by Marionumber1 Which means that a) it's cookie based, so if you lose your cookies you have to do it again, or b) Gmail communicates with your computer, giving more room for Google to spy on you. ____________________ NSMBHD - Kafuka - Jul melonDS the most fruity DS emulator there is zafkflzdasd |
Marionumber1 |
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Wii U hacker Level: 55 Posts: 332/709 EXP: 1238631 Next: 75558 Since: 07-07-12 Last post: 2211 days ago Last view: 587 days ago |
Posted by StapleButter Yes, it's cookie-based, but if you don't want to lose your cookies, just don't clear them. |
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