Why I'm sticking with Firefox as my browser - after years of using Chrome, Edge, and Safari
The author discusses their return to using Firefox after previously deleting it due to concerns about Mozilla's actions. They highlight Firefox's strengths, including its speed, customization, and commitment to privacy. The article argues that Firefox offers a better alternative to default browsers like Chrome, Edge, and Safari, which are often tied to larger corporate interests.
- ▪Firefox is a fast, customizable, and privacy-focused browser.
- ▪Mozilla, the company behind Firefox, is a non-profit organization without a vested interest in promoting related services.
- ▪Firefox's open-source nature allows for greater transparency compared to other browsers.
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Home & Office Home Home & Office Work Life Productivity Why I'm sticking with Firefox as my browser - after years of using Chrome, Edge, and Safari Firefox is alive and well - and offering a fast, customizable, bloat-free, private, secure browsing experience from developers who care. Written by Jack Wallen, Contributing WriterContributing Writer June 3, 2026 at 3:00 a.m. PT Jack Wallen/ZDNETFollow ZDNET: Add us as a preferred source on Google.ZDNET's key takeawaysFirefox is still alive and kicking.Today's world demands privacy and user choice.Firefox would be an improvement over many users' default browsers.I've used Firefox, on and off, since it first came into being.
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