Wait A Minute....Google Funds Firefox???

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    I’m sure you’ve all heard of Firefox just like you’ve also probably heard of Bing. But, who actually uses Firefox? Well, statistically speaking, Firefox has a 7.69% market share in the PC market which actually works out to 362 million users worldwide. This is likely surprising given that basically everyone and their mothers use Chrome or Safari. What’s even more surprising is that Firefox doesn’t come preinstalled like Microsoft Edge or Safari, so everyone who uses Firefox has gone out of their way to use it. Something that’s even more surprising than this is that Firefox is actually mostly funded by Google. In fact, $450 million out of the $500 million that Firefox pulled in last year was from Google. The official reasoning for this is that Google is paying Mozilla to make Google the default search engine on Firefox. But, if we take a closer look, it appears that this deal was built to protect Google from an antitrust perspective. This video explains the rise and appeal of Firefox and why Google is funding its competitor.
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Комментарии • 979

  • @whensonzhou4174
    @whensonzhou4174 Год назад +1442

    Calling firefox a version of open source chrome will trigger a lot of the technical people who know the differences between firefox and chromium based browser.

    • @Schroefdoppie
      @Schroefdoppie Год назад +30

      Yep

    • @dsihacks
      @dsihacks Год назад +113

      Yes!! Firefox and Safari are þe last two "major" browsers þat still do þe hard part of making a web browser, which is þe.. web browser itself?
      Like þe part þat tells your computer how to read HTML+CSS and draw it onto your screen, and þe JavaScript interpreter.

    • @monke7566
      @monke7566 Год назад +143

      @@dsihacks why use thorn instead of "th"

    • @dsihacks
      @dsihacks Год назад +104

      @@monke7566 I like þ and I want to see it back in þe alphabet.

    • @diablo.the.cheater
      @diablo.the.cheater Год назад +73

      @@dsihacks what does that symbol even means? please refrain from using non ASCII characters

  • @krishcshah
    @krishcshah Год назад +1930

    Mozilla also supports extensive documentation for web development it costs a lot to support and host that kind of thing. Plus they provide all of this without ads. You don't know how much we appreciate it.

    • @LogicallyAnswered
      @LogicallyAnswered  Год назад +122

      Oh yeah for sure!

    • @krishcshah
      @krishcshah Год назад +91

      @@kh_trendy i used to be infuriated at the fact that Mozilla with just 5% market cap spend all this money on MDN while Chrome sits and makes money when actually they should be providing the docs because they benifit from it the most.
      Brings peace to my heart that Google is funding them behind the scenes.

    • @kharis9120
      @kharis9120 Год назад +10

      I used mozilla from a couple years ago because when my old laptop use chrome it is very heavy and lag although there is a lot of changes and now my ram could handle any type of browser i still used it, but maybe ill try other browser too from now on to see the difference
      Edit: which is weird because people says chrome is faster than mozilla lol, maybe my old laptop is the problem

    • @nandomax3
      @nandomax3 Год назад +4

      @@kharis9120 I use mostly edge now

    • @diablo.the.cheater
      @diablo.the.cheater Год назад +16

      ​@@kharis9120 chrome is faster than firefox if your machine is more potent, but if you machine is more limited, firefox is faster.
      Firefox degrades more gracefully in environments where ram and processor time are limited, but in environments where those resources are more available, then chrome can actually run faster.

  • @Rednesswahn
    @Rednesswahn Год назад +334

    Many browsers now use chromium under the hood - Opera and Edge for example. Firefox has it's own engine. Letting Firefox die would also pretty much leave Google to make the web standards as they please, including anything ads and tracking.

    • @nickplays2022
      @nickplays2022 Год назад +4

      What about Safari?

    • @itsPenguinBoy
      @itsPenguinBoy Год назад +10

      @@nickplays2022 safari is based on chromium now

    • @GlobalGaming101
      @GlobalGaming101 Год назад +39

      @@itsPenguinBoy Safari uses WebKit, it’s not based on Chromium.

    • @itsPenguinBoy
      @itsPenguinBoy Год назад +3

      My mistake... I understood that Safari needed to follow Chrome's lead more than Firefox but I guess I don't recall why

    • @funkemunky
      @funkemunky Год назад +19

      @@itsPenguinBoy Actually chromium's Blink is a fork of webkit, so technically Chromium is based on Safari...sort of

  • @Psychopatz
    @Psychopatz Год назад +462

    I'm kinda proud that I'm one of those 1% Firefox users in our country lol

  • @dr_tails658
    @dr_tails658 Год назад +399

    Long time Firefox user (10+ years) and it's really 2 reasons why for me, the add-ons/customization and wanted a separate browser from Microsoft/Google

    • @oppionatedindividual8256
      @oppionatedindividual8256 Год назад

      Edge and Chrome aren’t comparable despite both running on chrome, that’s stereotyping you’re basically a browser-Nazi

    • @trappedcat3615
      @trappedcat3615 Год назад +4

      Why not Brave?

    • @kunugra
      @kunugra Год назад +57

      @@trappedcat3615 brave is chromium based, same as chrome

    • @trappedcat3615
      @trappedcat3615 Год назад +10

      @@kunugra and what is the issue there? Chromium devs are not all Google devs and its 100% open source. Brave disables dozens of Blink features that are considered a privacy or security risk. They also remove or block functionality that directly benefits Google. If you don't like that Google devs are involved, well they are involved with Firefox too and have an impact on some of their decisions.

    • @legendboyAni
      @legendboyAni Год назад +7

      @@trappedcat3615 well he also said that firefox for addon's, brave don't have that many usefull addons that firefox have like firefox multi account container and firefox relay, do you have that in brave no, so just stop pushing people to a chromium based browser

  • @hrznn
    @hrznn Год назад +838

    Tldr for those who dont have 12 minutes: Google funds Firefox so they can say "we have competition" and avoid lawsuits/fines/etc. Other than that, I have most browsers installed for different reasons. Unnecessary but cool. Instead of switching between accounts, I gave each browser a role/theme. Firefox (dev edition) is for development, github, codewars, things like that. But I do believe that 90% of the Firefox market share comes from Linux distros, because it's preinstalled and no one bothers to search how to install Chrome.

    • @user-fr2fm3ri3w
      @user-fr2fm3ri3w Год назад +104

      Linuix doesn’t make 7 percent of the computer market that Firefox is supposed to be installed on.

    • @lalatendupdeo4398
      @lalatendupdeo4398 Год назад +40

      Not like noone bothers they just don't want to install

    • @michaelthompson7217
      @michaelthompson7217 Год назад +7

      @@user-fr2fm3ri3w it’s a good point but also we don’t really know how they are defining the population with those stats in video. maybe phones are included or not for example… hard to know

    • @Frostbytedigital
      @Frostbytedigital Год назад +8

      As someone who only uses Linux in cloud environments... I didn't even know this was a thing. I have Firefox installed cause my web apps need to b le accessible in any browser.

    • @user-fr2fm3ri3w
      @user-fr2fm3ri3w Год назад +7

      @@michaelthompson7217 phones have to be included since safari is so high up, on iPhones even chrome is a reskinned safari

  • @NasTwice
    @NasTwice Год назад +324

    One thing that is rarely mentioned in the Explorer/Firefox era is Firefox had the best add-on library on the market. That's what drew me in initially.

    • @Sniperboy5551
      @Sniperboy5551 Год назад +15

      I remember the days before Chrome, but let’s be honest, ANYTHING is better than Internet Explorer

    • @carlangelo653
      @carlangelo653 Год назад +8

      @@Sniperboy5551 Edge isn't all that bad nowadays either. I honestly prefer it over chrome these days.

    • @minutenreis
      @minutenreis Год назад +13

      @@carlangelo653 I mean Edge is just chromium so yeah sure, go for it

    • @kevinmcfarlane2752
      @kevinmcfarlane2752 Год назад

      Yes, Firefox Classic (i.e., pre-Quantum) was way better than anything else for usability and features and even better than what's available today imo.

    • @kevinmcfarlane2752
      @kevinmcfarlane2752 Год назад +2

      @@minutenreis Not true. Chrome, Edge, Opera, Vivaldi and Brave are all based on Chromium but build on top of it with differentiated features. On desktop I have all of them installed and will sometimes temporarily switch from my default depending on the nature of what I'm doing.

  • @MaxwellDoesStuff
    @MaxwellDoesStuff Год назад +163

    The single greatest feature in Firefox is container tabs. Basically they let you create a “container” which has a whole separate set of cookies from your normal browser. In this container you can then sign into whatever services. Personally I use it for managing school and personal google accounts.
    In my normal tabs I’m signed into all the services I use and then in the school container I have my school stuff. If they aren’t separated then you get a ton of issues where you’re just blocked from google services or signing in with the wrong account causing pain and annoyance.

    • @xXxBladeStormxXx
      @xXxBladeStormxXx Год назад +1

      What's even the point of that? Just use incognito tabs in chrome then.

    • @mystic-malevolence
      @mystic-malevolence Год назад +34

      @@xXxBladeStormxXx Incognito clears all cookies on close and, indeed, Firefox has an equivalent called "in private browsing."
      That's a fundamentally different function from separating different search histories/cookies into different containers.

    • @xbotscythe
      @xbotscythe Год назад +6

      I use chrome so I just use separate user profiles, but I don’t like all the extensions added by my school for my school account since things like goguardian keep running in the background, I might have to look into switching back to Firefox now 😭

    • @xXxBladeStormxXx
      @xXxBladeStormxXx Год назад +2

      @@mystic-malevolence Isn't that just profiles?

    • @mystic-malevolence
      @mystic-malevolence Год назад +3

      @@xXxBladeStormxXx I'll be honest, I have never used profiles so I don't know. That does sound like xBotScythe's description, though.

  • @notyova
    @notyova Год назад +71

    Started using Firefox because it took less RAM and was faster for older computers. Firefox made the difference between having RUclips playing in the background and not due to Chrome's bandwidth. I would still use Firefox to this day if it had a slightly better design interface that Chrome offers.

    • @rondYT
      @rondYT Год назад +3

      You can tinker with the design of firefox to make it to your liking

    • @atillabiber9697
      @atillabiber9697 Год назад +10

      IMHO Firefox is years ahead of Chrome in terms of visual design and user experience. I personally don't like Google's ways (making everything so simple that it becomes useless, adding unnecessary bloat just because Google wants it so)

    • @sprinterwind4597
      @sprinterwind4597 Год назад

      Do yourself a favor and get 32GB RAM sticks. It's like $100 and would last forever

    • @mellord83
      @mellord83 11 месяцев назад

      Ever tried Brave? I like brave because it has a nice clean simple interface and kind of looks like a cross between Firefox and chrome. And lets be honest, it looks miles better than chrome.

  • @apc9714
    @apc9714 Год назад +97

    Google: when you are so successful you need to finance competitors.
    Great video, as always very informative and entertaining

    • @nrbgamingYT
      @nrbgamingYT Год назад +21

      Microsoft did the same by funding Apple. Monopolistic Lawsuit avoidance seems common in the tech realm.

    • @micosstar
      @micosstar Год назад +2

      for google, their case is strong if they are ever asked about the dominance of chrome in marketshare; i mean, they're literally funding their competitor, firefox, what else is there to say?

  • @kh_trendy
    @kh_trendy Год назад +93

    I worked for Netscape when they released the last version, which was just a skinned version of Firefox with some plugins baked into it. The original spell checking plugin for Firefox was written by a guy on the Netscape team, and so that became a feature in the last version of Netscape.

    • @PoochieCollins
      @PoochieCollins Год назад

      Wait... Netscape is still a supported browser??

  • @peterm.2385
    @peterm.2385 Год назад +183

    I'm definitely preferring Firefox over Chrome. Add-ons are more powerful in this ecosystem, I have way more control about how to access web pages - and what to filter out. Since I suffer from ADHD - avoiding distraction is very important to me. Ads are being removed where possible - and even after this, I prefer the reader mode to grasp texts.
    Besides this I got rid of many strange updating and home-talking processes when using Firefox instead of Chrome...

    • @devilsadvocate8094
      @devilsadvocate8094 Год назад +10

      This right here ^^ I have ADHD as well and readers mode is how i normally surf the web 😂

    • @peterm.2385
      @peterm.2385 Год назад +7

      @Saul 8a # This is what I meant with more powerful Add-ons 👍

    • @diablo.the.cheater
      @diablo.the.cheater Год назад +2

      @@peterm.2385 All those addons exist in chrome as well, and even more. In fact it is very rare for an addon to exist only in one browser and not in the other.
      the reader mode is very good tho, I use firefox on my phone exclusively to read web novels because the reader gives me a standard color, font, etc for multiple sources

    • @Sniperboy5551
      @Sniperboy5551 Год назад +1

      Adderall is better than Firefox 😂

    • @kevinmcfarlane2752
      @kevinmcfarlane2752 Год назад +1

      Add-ons WERE more powerful in Firefox Classic. You think they are in post-classic? I thought they were pretty much similar to Chromium ones.

  • @RichardHoule
    @RichardHoule Год назад +34

    Not only they funds Firefox, they also funds Safari. They pay billions per year to be the default search engine of Safari and Siri.

    • @smkh2890
      @smkh2890 Год назад +7

      To be the default search on Apple iPhones and laptops, you mean.

    • @f0irecfbxzx6g0nejlhi5vjsje2l
      @f0irecfbxzx6g0nejlhi5vjsje2l Год назад

      @@smkh2890 no, when you just type something in the url bar on safari it uses google to search for it by default.

  • @jmtradacc
    @jmtradacc Год назад +75

    Google keeps Firefox alive so they can say they have competition. Without Firefox Google will get a lot of headaches. 😂

    • @Esus4
      @Esus4 Год назад +7

      The same reason Microsoft saved Apple when it was going under. Avoided a lot of legal problems.

    • @ducksongfans
      @ducksongfans Год назад +1

      @@Esus4 they didn't avoid anything cause of it the supreme court denied it cause the judge didnt follow porper procedure

  • @f0irecfbxzx6g0nejlhi5vjsje2l
    @f0irecfbxzx6g0nejlhi5vjsje2l Год назад +24

    firefox also comes pre packaged with many linux distributions, especially the more popular ones, so in some ways, as well as all the reasons for its popularity discussed in this video, it also has the same benefit as other browsers where it's just the default on certain systems.

    • @lucascamelo3079
      @lucascamelo3079 2 месяца назад

      Kinda... Linux users are 3% of the market and they are always geek guys that don't use what comes pre installed, but what they prefer.

  • @kidades
    @kidades Год назад +21

    I've used firefox before chrome came out. When it did, I really had no reason to switch from a browser I was familiar with. And that is still the case now. Nothing related to privacy.

  • @FlorianWendelborn
    @FlorianWendelborn Год назад +56

    I use Firefox Developer Edition since it has some of the best devtools out there. I use Firefox in general because it has a feature that no other browser has (AFAIK), Firefox Containers. They allow me to basically always be in private-browsing since every single tab I open is a completely unique session. However, they also allow me to say that specific websites (like RUclips) get a dedicated, persistent container. So I’m always logged-in on RUclips, but I’m never logged-in on other Google sites. I can simultaneously log-in to multiple accounts on the same site without any issues, just by opening them in a different container.
    It’s honestly the most useful unique browser feature.
    That being said, if Firefox wouldn’t exist anymore, I’d definitely NOT switch to Chrome. Google is an evil data hoarding company and should not be used when avoidable.

    • @NBSgamesAT
      @NBSgamesAT Год назад +8

      It‘s rare to see a fellow firefox developer edition user but hello.
      Personally I don‘t mind Chrome/google but I stay of chrome for most of the time because why use chrome when I can keep using firefox.

    • @Sniperboy5551
      @Sniperboy5551 Год назад +1

      Yeah back in the day when I did a lot of whitehat hacking work, Firefox easily had the best tools

    • @willpugh-calotte2199
      @willpugh-calotte2199 Год назад +3

      Firefox Containers is great. I use it to stay simultaneously logged into two different RUclips accounts, while also impeding Google's ability to link my other web activities specifically to those accounts. Firefox's Inspect facility signals invisible parts of webpage code by displaying them in grey. Chrome's Inspect facility doesn't provide the same indication of why you're not seeing part of the webpage highlighted when hovering over certain parts of the webpage code.

    • @Austinfdp
      @Austinfdp Год назад

      Is the feature on on dev firefox? Ive been using brave and i want to try firefox out

    • @ibgib
      @ibgib Год назад

      Wasn't aware of "Multi-Account Container" extension! Just profile manager with multiple profiles and web-ext for dev...

  • @joelarnold2394
    @joelarnold2394 Год назад +26

    Firefox was nothing like a rebranded, open source version of Netscape. As you said yourself, it was rebuilt from the ground up.
    I remember using it as early as 2005, and the reason it became popular was due to innovation (or a lack thereof by Microsoft). Firefox introduced major new features like tabbed browsing and addons (for things like ad blockers) which fixed a lot of the annoyances in Internet Explorer. It was also a lot more secure and crashed less often.
    Most people never starting using it because of some ideological crusade against Microsoft. People used it because it was a superior product.

    • @elainelouve
      @elainelouve Год назад +2

      Very true. IE was slow the way I remember it, Firefox was just performing better. I had friends who recommended switching to Firefox, and then I guess I just didn't see the point of switching away. Btw I use Google as the default browser, also because it's good. Still good even with the ads and paid content.

    • @brianvogt8125
      @brianvogt8125 9 месяцев назад

      I was a fan of Netscape Navigator from 1995 until version 9 was declared dead by AOL. I then begrudgingly took AOL's advice embedded in the final update to version 9, and transferred to Firefox. In recent years, Mozilla has been running Firefox down a commercial path in some ways, and has removed many of the Options settings. Waterfox has come somewhat to the rescue there. I was delighted to find that SeaMonkey has preserved the look & feel of Netscape 7 (surprisingly rather than v.9), and is still supported.

    • @brianvogt8125
      @brianvogt8125 9 месяцев назад

      The commentator is confused by the fact that Netscape created the Mozilla Firefox project before being sold to AOL. Firefox was a new creation rather than being based on Netscape Navigator. Years later, AOL finally decided to abandon the Netscape Navigator product, and donated its source code to the Mozilla Foundation, from where SeaMonkey is the resultant product (although now outside the Mozilla fold).

  • @akinaguda
    @akinaguda Год назад +34

    Mozilla also gave us the Rust programming language ❤🦀

    • @funnyman4744
      @funnyman4744 Год назад

      Mozilla fucked over the rust crew, fuck them

    • @RenderingUser
      @RenderingUser Год назад +1

      wait really?

    • @funnyman4744
      @funnyman4744 Год назад

      @@RenderingUser yeah but mozilla then fucked over everybody developing rust so fuck mozilla, I'm never forgiving them for that one

    • @RenderingUser
      @RenderingUser Год назад +1

      @@funnyman4744 wait
      what happened exactly?

    • @funnyman4744
      @funnyman4744 Год назад

      @@RenderingUser during the pandemic mozila laid off the entire rust crew and nearly ended rust until the rust foundation was seperated from mozilla
      fuck mozilla for that, I will sit here and use edge instead of firefox just because fuck them

  • @GarnWall
    @GarnWall Год назад +11

    Though Firefox has basically the same features as Chrome, the tab layout and overall navigation just feels better to me than Chrome. The main browser I use is Opera, they allow you to have multiple workspaces, and there's so many other small quality of life features that the other major browsers are lacking.

  • @DanielDogeanu
    @DanielDogeanu Год назад +17

    You are correct, I switched to Firefox because it's just a better browser than Chrome! And after the rewrite, it's also the fastest! The first thing that pushed me to switch from Chrome to Firefox was the rendering engine, which rendered fonts way better than Chrome. Fonts used to look really junky in Chrome, until they fixed it a few years back with the switch to the Blink rendering engine. But still, I stuck to Firefox, it's simply better and more privacy oriented!

    • @Farreach
      @Farreach Год назад +1

      the only reason to ever switch to chrome is their ecosystem other than that firefox is leaps and bounds better

  • @spde
    @spde Год назад +30

    I use both Chrome and Firefox 😁👍 This was a wonderful overview of everything from the days of Netscape (RIP Navigator!)

  • @sapphiron21
    @sapphiron21 Год назад +28

    I stuck to Firefox mainly because it let me arrange the toolbar however i like plus all the addons that wasn't available on chrome (then), the privacy protection is just the cherry on top.

  • @danielbuckland4329
    @danielbuckland4329 Год назад +13

    I've always used Firefox and love it for all the reasons in this video but also some very specific things like the multiple search bar option, built in screenshot tool and dev tools.

  • @aaaaasssss884
    @aaaaasssss884 Год назад +6

    Tree Style Tab, pocket, container, and Swift Selection Search are the killer add-on for me, I never thought I would be a Firefox user before trying it out half a year before. Very little but quality of life feature.

  • @s3th0n33
    @s3th0n33 Год назад +8

    On my fist PC when I was a kid I had Netscape Communicator because my dad had it on both his work and home PCs and I was somehow already familiar with it. Moving to Firefox after Netscape was abandoned was a no brainer. Since then I always used IE on new Windows PCs only to download Firefox. On the other end most of Linux distros come with FF by default and when I compile and install Gentoo, FF is usually the first software I emerge at the first boot. I use decently high range PCs for work and fun and FF is a staple, regardless. Said that, I usually have more than one browser installed, for different tasks, but FF is the default one. I just love Firefox.

  • @darius2640
    @darius2640 Год назад +6

    I like firefox. I started using it in 2008 when I bought my first PC and never switched. I like it even more now when it claims to be all about privacy and simplicity

  • @Mewnblades
    @Mewnblades Год назад +4

    is anybody gonna mention the fact that google is also dropping the framework that almost every adblocker extension uses in chrome, and firefox isnt? I feel like there may be a surge in popularity just due to this face alone.

  • @Cyclops0000
    @Cyclops0000 Год назад +3

    Long term Firefox user here. More customization, more privacy and runs more efficiently than others. Easy choice.

  • @logosour
    @logosour Год назад +4

    Ok, I'm one of those minority people who use Firefox but only for personal use. For my college and work stuff I use Edge browser. As much as I love Firefox, I really want Firefox to adapt some features from other browsers like "default vertical tabs" from Edge, "sidebar" from opera/edge, "tab grouping" from chrome. With chrome dropping support for Manifest V2, I think some people will shift to Firefox for better ad-blocking features. Anyway, I am quite satisfied with Firefox myself and am not going to switch anytime soon.

  • @cybersecurity3905
    @cybersecurity3905 Год назад

    Thumbnails on your videos are so good, that whenever i click on your documentary by only seeing title and not seeing the thumbnail, i go back, see the thumbnail and continue watching it afterwards.

  • @fsdfgasgfisd
    @fsdfgasgfisd Год назад +1

    It's suggested to upgrade to windows 10 if on windows 7 still. There's a major security vulnerability so you'll never even know if you're infected as system processes get hijacked

  • @papanga1197
    @papanga1197 Год назад +4

    I use Firefox as my "academic" browser. I binge watch RUclips and scroll through my social media on Google whilst I open my emails, my canvas, Google Suite, and OneDrive in it. Firefox consumes less RAM so I can work much more smoothly on my academic and/or work stuff.

  • @infradragon
    @infradragon Год назад +9

    I use for Firefox for the privacy, and the extreme level of customization and diy modding.

  • @danielvasquez3758
    @danielvasquez3758 Год назад

    Glad to see another video!! Hope you have a great week!!

  • @cakedon
    @cakedon Год назад +1

    "Firefox doesn't come preinstalled on neither Windows or Mac"
    Linux: allow me to introduce myself

  • @anon0
    @anon0 Год назад +3

    you should mention the main thing which is ad block. you still get certain ads when using ad block with chrome. and its only getting worse with manifest v3

    • @BramHeerebout
      @BramHeerebout Год назад

      I am really curious to see what will happen. I am actually an edge user. It is like Chrome nowadays but with a few nice extras for me. However, the second I'm seeing ads I'm out. Hello Firefox old friend!

  • @mitotakjde9763
    @mitotakjde9763 Год назад +4

    Im using Mozilla just because I don't like chrome at all. I have high end pc so its not about having old system. I really dislike how with google, everything is made to feed you adds. Also i don't want to be without addblock, and as it would not properly function in chrome in the future (maybe they already implemented that change) i would rather not be on internet at all, than to be a product that google is selling to someone. Its insane how much adds you get and how much google manipulates what you see to sell you something. When i compare the same searches on one of my gfs devices and on mine, (on those that arent linked, never were on the same wifi and so on) we both get vastly different results. Its incredibly manipulative

  • @RangieNZ
    @RangieNZ Год назад +1

    Chrome is rolling out a huge change to how it operates in a few months, called 'Manifest V3'. The main purpose of which, is to stop ad-blockers from working. Firefox is going to maintain the current 'Manifest V2' style, which will retain ad-blocker support. Over the next few months, Firefox WILL be taking market share from Chrome, as people migrate over, to maintain ad-block usage.

  • @DanDog91
    @DanDog91 Год назад +1

    My main reason (besides ease of customization) is the ease of privacy with Firefox, esp. with DoH (DNS over HTTPS), with Firefox it is a simple checkmark in the network settings (as is now the default). In Chrome & Edge, if you modify privacy settings your installation gets the "managed by your organization" flag and the DoH option is greyed out. Since DoH is also a privacy feature that encrypts your browsing habits, I always found this counterproductive.

  • @auseawesome9112
    @auseawesome9112 Год назад +4

    I swapped from chrome to firefox due to chrome stopping support for older extensions (breaking nearly all adblockers and privacy extensions)

  • @ghoste07
    @ghoste07 Год назад +11

    The part about Mozilla's revenue isn't entirely accurate. While I'm guessing 80%+ of their revenue still comes from donations, especially from Google, they do have a couple services they sell: Mozilla VPN (essentially a rebrand of Mullvad) and Firefox Relay Premium. They account for at least 10% of Mozilla's revenue afaik.

  • @lego_minifig
    @lego_minifig Год назад +2

    I used to use firefox as my main browser. I loved it. Only reason why I switched away from it was I would have an issue every 8 months or so where it would become incredibly slow. (Like 10-20 seconds to load a webpage slow) I couldn’t find a fix beside purging all my data and starting over. Thats not a fun experience so I ended up switching to Brave. Still keep firefox installed though.

  • @saedin1
    @saedin1 Год назад +1

    Google recommended firefox before they invented Chrome, even the very word "chrome" already existed inside firefox for years before.

  • @avi12
    @avi12 Год назад +14

    I'm actually using Brave as it has a preinstalled adblocker
    if not for Brave, I'll probably use Edge, both because it's a fork of Chromium and it has killer features such as a built-in TTS engine
    So basically I have to choose between blocking ads because I hate ads, and having great features as Brave actually lacks features I miss from Edge and it doesn't seem like the Brave team will add them anytime soon

    • @nebunezz_r
      @nebunezz_r Год назад +7

      Come on, you can just slap Ublock and be done with it.
      That's how I run my Edge, slap PopUp Blocker and Ublock, set up sidebar, and done.

  • @AI-Idiot
    @AI-Idiot Год назад +3

    firefox used to be my favourite browser, since its open source, easy to work with (usually) and has some really big advantages in privacy and user expeerience.
    That being said, Brave browser is better, an my actual favourite as of today, but the reasons it is so are more towards stability, openness, simplicity, integration and SPECIALLY optimization. All of said things can be improved in firefox's side quite easily, and if they adress them (specially the google services not working because of an internal error with certificate authentication problem, as well as the 6 simultaneus procecess with only a single tab open thing that I suppose is a bug) I will definately go back to it as my favourite browser.

  • @machancock545
    @machancock545 Год назад +2

    I switched over to Firefox from Brave (chromium-based) because of the news of Manifest v3. From my understanding, this isn’t a problem for Firefox at the moment.

  • @wolfarix
    @wolfarix Год назад +2

    Another factor about the number of users on Firefox is that it’s preinstalled on some Linux distorts such as Ubuntu

  • @andre-nunes
    @andre-nunes Год назад +3

    I'm in the google ecosystem so chrome is the main browser I use. Recently did a bookmark import so FF is the main one on my desktop and mobile now. I think the reason I left FF initially was the performance.

  • @Belaris888
    @Belaris888 Год назад +3

    I've used all browsers, but in the end Opera suited me the best, and then Opera GX came out, and man oh man, it made things so much easier, gaming browser indeed ^_^

    • @kevinmcfarlane2752
      @kevinmcfarlane2752 Год назад +1

      Opera is my current desktop default. Though for me, it's not as good as it was about 3 years ago. They introduced some usability regressions. I switched to Opera after being a longtime Firefox user. Vivaldi is my current No. 2 but could also be No. 1.

  • @4w3rftwegrf54
    @4w3rftwegrf54 Год назад +1

    "Giving money to a smaller company (to keep them in business) DOES NOT PROVE YOU ARE NOT A MONOPOLY. If anything, it does the opposite. it proves you ARE a monopoly, because your business practices are affecting the profits of other companies to the point where you have to give them money to create the illusion that you have viable competitors"-Michael MJD
    But there's something we have to understand here. Did Google engage in anti-competitive practices? Because a quick search shows that as the illegal part, not the monopoly status itself. Therefore, I think keeping Firefox alive for a legal argument is a misinterpretation.

  • @TheDarkestStar1
    @TheDarkestStar1 Год назад +2

    This is a nice review of what's going on with firefox.

  • @kron4x
    @kron4x Год назад +4

    the reason i personally use firefox is DEFINITELY not because i hate chrome, if i liked chrome id switch immediately i have no issue, the only thing keeping me on firefox really is the overall vibe and some functionalities like hitting middle click on the space at the taskbar at the top to open a new tab etc, also i kinda feel more private when i use firefox because i heard chrome spies on you even if you are in private mode or incognito or whatever

    • @satgurs
      @satgurs Год назад

      incognito doesnt provide any privacy features at all, all it does is delete your browser history, and that stays consistent on all browsers. the only upside to firefox is the fact that it supposedly doesnt sell data, unlike chrome

    • @xXxBladeStormxXx
      @xXxBladeStormxXx Год назад +1

      @@satgurs There's no proof at all that chrome sells your data though. Other than people telling each other that and then those people telling others and so on.

    • @satgurs
      @satgurs Год назад +2

      @@xXxBladeStormxXx There's a lot of proof, read the terms of service.

  • @illdieanyway7865
    @illdieanyway7865 Год назад +5

    I've been using Firefox since I was little, yes, I'm gen Z, and I think Firefox is the best browser out there, from a technical standpoint, they use secure memory code, as Firefox is made on Rust, has better standards support, and its extension API implementations are better, also, Firefox is faster, lighter, and portable, Hell, it is even ported to ArcaOS, *BSD, System-V, Linux, Windows, and it even was on BeOS. But something I hate about Firefox is Mozilla, they've become wokes, braindead people bossing around talented coders and limiting them, not a good business models. GWGB.

  • @jamesantony1992
    @jamesantony1992 Год назад +2

    Firefox comes pre-installed in many Linux distros. But that doesn't mean it doesn't have a user base who installs Firefox in whatever machine they use for their use.

  • @Connie_cpu
    @Connie_cpu Год назад +1

    The big thing that solidified my use of firefox: I can install uBlock Origin in Firefox for Android. Haven't used Chrome on my android in years.

  • @inspectorvoid
    @inspectorvoid Год назад +3

    Didn’t the original Firefox dude start Brave browser?

    • @LogicallyAnswered
      @LogicallyAnswered  Год назад

      I’m not sure actually

    • @You_are_wrong99
      @You_are_wrong99 Год назад +1

      yes

    • @trappedcat3615
      @trappedcat3615 Год назад +2

      Yes, he founded Brave. Mozilla let him go over his politics. Pretty messed up, if you ask me. It was an early manifestation of cancel culture eating their own.

    • @amouramarie
      @amouramarie Год назад

      @@trappedcat3615 Cancel culture isn't new. It used to be called "shun the non-believer" and "don't associate with those queers" and "dishonorable discharge due to conduct unbecoming." Conservatives just gave it a new name when _they_ started being affected when people who didn't like _their_ actions.

  • @jonbikaku6133
    @jonbikaku6133 Год назад +4

    I have tested almost every browser in existence, even ones that use terminal to output websites, and while I love Firefox I'm completely switched over to Edge. Microsoft has done an amazing job with the new browser and it has the best performance by far. Even when it comes to privacy they have out of box DNT and ad blocker which makes it a very perfect browser for everyone. Just switch Bing to something like duck or Google and you're all set!

    • @Samstercraft77
      @Samstercraft77 Год назад +2

      MS Edge... and privacy?!?

    • @jonbikaku6133
      @jonbikaku6133 Год назад

      @@Samstercraft77 yes its not as great as Firefox, but the overall speed and the basic privacy control they do provide makes it quite usable. Its like it lets you hide away data from other websites but you only give it to Microsoft lol

    • @bunnyg1996g
      @bunnyg1996g Год назад

      Agree

  • @iUUkk
    @iUUkk Год назад +1

    Another very important thing to know at the moment is that Chrome is killing adblockers by moving to Manifest v3 for extensions somewhere in 2023. There is a change where adblockers will be limited in the stuff they can block. Firefox announced that they will continue to support Manifest v2. This means if you care about adblocking, Firefox will be much better.

  • @jlinkpro
    @jlinkpro Год назад +2

    I still use Firefox, mainly because compartmentalization and resource usages. Firefox allows for alt tabbing much more so, and seems to implement true separation of processes in that crashes in one context don't affect other contexts. Also true stateless and clean washed sessions are much easier to arrange for Firefox, and proxy implementation is far more transparent and configurable. Past all that, hooking the Firefox render engine is much easier, so plugin writing is easier. As a feveloper Firefox is the most respectful sandbox to develop in. For most common usage though, chrome is easier to use and faster in launch and general processes. Also, for light development such as WordPress editing or other script and config development, Firefox holds much less advantage. As far as acid compliance goes, safari seems to anecdotally have been the reigning champ, so all my design work is checked first in safari, as successful implementation there seems to carry acroas most well to other browser contexts.

    • @jlinkpro
      @jlinkpro Год назад +1

      Internet exploder and edge still both explode regularly though. I do final proofs with them to make sure they work, but that's about it. Sanity dictates keeping them at arms length.

  • @sparenn9070
    @sparenn9070 Год назад +7

    I use Opera and I love it, had some problems with Chrome and couldn't solve them, so I started using Opera and I love it.
    You have included an ad blocker, tracker blocker, and a VPN. It's really smooth and nice. For browsing I love it the most now. Also it's quite customisable

    • @matrixlander85
      @matrixlander85 Год назад

      Opera +1

    • @floridapowerlines
      @floridapowerlines Год назад

      agreed and i love the flow its really good for saving things for later

    • @xizinpinglo7862
      @xizinpinglo7862 Год назад +1

      Opera is Chinese 😑 no trust for it

    • @zEw0
      @zEw0 Год назад

      Ewwww you must be really dumb ngl. Opera is chinese which makes it really bad for privacy

  • @djaegean
    @djaegean Год назад +3

    Firefox is not an open source chrome browser. This is totally wrong. They are not using same language, they are not using same rendering engine, they are not even close... Video is OK but the information is mostly wrong.

  • @qkzalswns
    @qkzalswns Год назад +1

    I use Firefox and I have forced my family to do so too because it is noticeably faster even on faster machines, it has better UI, the whole privacy thing and DuckDuckGo that we use, the ease of use when connecting multiple devices to the same Firefox account and the synchronisation between them. I just love it so much more then whatever Google is doing rn.

  • @deewinc
    @deewinc Год назад +1

    I use Opera on my Laptop because it's so good at saving the battery. Turns out, Google pays them over a billion dollars yearly to keep Google as the default search engine.

  • @jackronald3591
    @jackronald3591 Год назад

    Great video! Thanks! I just switched to Firefox for privacy… it works very well and fast on both my MacBook and Windows laptops.

  • @overworkedstudent8780
    @overworkedstudent8780 Год назад +1

    Where do you get the graphs and data charts?

  • @chaosbringer5248
    @chaosbringer5248 Год назад +1

    I still use Firefox and i really miss the older versions where you can fully cuztomise Firefox via add-ons.
    Now I'm stuck with manually adding/editing/updating .CSS files.

  • @eliyaex
    @eliyaex Год назад +2

    Firefox is also featured as default browser in many Linux distros

  • @me-myself-i787
    @me-myself-i787 Год назад +1

    10:40 Chrome is not a monopoly because there are good alternatives, including Safari, Firefox, LibreWolf, Waterfox, Brave, Vivaldi, Opera, and Edge. Having a high market share simply because most people choose your products over your competitors' products does not make you a monopoly.

  • @boblangill6209
    @boblangill6209 Год назад

    I use Firefox Portable running from my external SSD on a couple different computers. Chrome has a "portable" version, but every time I opened it, I'd get a prompt to have Chrome install permanently on the computer I was running. This annoyed me greatly, so I deleted Chrome from the SSD and the PortableApps menu.

  • @rayoflight62
    @rayoflight62 Год назад +1

    Google is about to release the the new API Manifest v3 for all Chromium browsers. The API controls all the interactions between the Chrome browser and all the extensions.
    Specifically, the call "Webrequest" will behave differently, so that the majority of current Adblockers will not work anymore, unless specifically modified - should it still be possible.
    This API change involves Chrome and all Chromium browsers. Firefox has a different web kernel compared to all Chrome -based browsers, which have a very complex program structure.
    I didn't know Firefox was directly supported by Google, but it doesn't come as a surprise to me...

  • @skyfeelan
    @skyfeelan Год назад +1

    I like the tab scroller and lazy loading, I can have 180 tabs and I can still see and choose the tab accurately (unlike chrome where it will shrink to obscurity)

  • @Tylermattrazzo
    @Tylermattrazzo Год назад +2

    I like how most people are okay with monopoly as long as their favorite browser stays alive

  • @krautussy
    @krautussy Год назад +1

    0:38 It is preinstalled on most Linux Distros

  • @iplayminecraft833
    @iplayminecraft833 5 месяцев назад +1

    "Firefox isnt preinstalled into there systems"
    Any linux distro be like:ARE YOU SURE ABOUT THAT?
    atleast 30% of firefox users are linux users either they perfer firefox or they just clicked on it one time and installed something else

  • @JacobP81
    @JacobP81 Год назад +2

    My favorite browser is Firefox on PC (Windows or Linux). I use the Android version of Firefox also, however some things about the Android version are lacking.

  • @snk7
    @snk7 Год назад

    I have been using Firefox since 2004 and still do. One reason is when you are downloading a File whatever the size, If your Router fails/ No connection by your ISP. You can still continue downloading it at the same point when connection is restored. Chrome and others don't have that ability.

  • @hypercrack7440
    @hypercrack7440 Год назад +2

    Really? You of all people didn't know?
    Open-source company without ties is a myth

  • @ProVoNSM
    @ProVoNSM Год назад

    I’ve been using alt browsers since like 04-05 opera at first then Firefox. Still do it to this day sometimes even on my phone

  • @ImranKhan-fy6ij
    @ImranKhan-fy6ij Год назад

    I might switch to firefox one day... Great video btw.

  • @vulgoalias4050
    @vulgoalias4050 Год назад +2

    It's a pity, that webkit was not mentioned. It's also a major reason, why use Firefox.

  • @natalieeuley1734
    @natalieeuley1734 Год назад

    Firefox is the only developer-focused browser remaining. It has dev tools that blow the others out of the water. If it doesn't support a feature, it's almost always from the developer's angle as to why. The MDN docs are some of the best on the web. It's developers keeping Firefox alive and Firefox keeping developers alive

  • @OnlajnIdentitet
    @OnlajnIdentitet Год назад +1

    Another big one for Firefox: about:config, aka full control over your browser configuraton.

  • @aniruddhverma_
    @aniruddhverma_ Год назад +2

    The switch from google to firefox was god tier.

  • @SonnyKlinger
    @SonnyKlinger 9 месяцев назад

    I used to use Firefox before Chrome launched... Eventually I switched to Chrome, but on the recent years, what really drove me the to switch back to Firefox was being able to install uBlock Origin on my Android browser...Then installed it also on PC to have both synchronised. Nowadays I'm perfectly happy with Firefox :)

  • @psychedelicspider4346
    @psychedelicspider4346 Год назад +1

    I used Firefox for a time on an older Android phone because it wasn't as large as Chrome, and it ran decently, so it was definitely the best choice 😂 I'm afraid to say I'm mostly an Edge user nowadays, though I occasionally use Chrome for college stuff as it's convenient. I've been on the fence lately, as I've had issues finding certain specific stuff on Google some times, but also, I can't always find everything on Bing 😅

  • @ozzieggg
    @ozzieggg Год назад +2

    Calling firefox an open source Chrome is terribly misleading. They run completely different engines under the hood. Chrome is Chromium with extra packages and features. Firefox is Firefox.

  • @addanametocontinue
    @addanametocontinue Год назад +1

    Curious to see how many people move from Chrome to Firefox once Chrome cuts off access for adblocking software.

  • @sundarrajn1003
    @sundarrajn1003 Год назад +1

    I am proud user of Firefox, not because I'm anti Google, I just like Firefox and prefer it. Have no issues using it to this day.

  • @nanashi2622
    @nanashi2622 Год назад +1

    Most Linux distributions have Firefox installed by default - so a huge portion of Firefox users are probably Linux users.

  • @alexismejia6870
    @alexismejia6870 Год назад

    You can take screenshots with the settings on the side 😉

  • @jonmaguire263
    @jonmaguire263 Год назад +1

    As well as the monopoly competition breeds innovation which is always a good thing

  • @cruucruu5584
    @cruucruu5584 Год назад

    i love to use firefox during my college time because it has a lighter load on the ram. it doesnt hug it like chrome. But when the new Microsoft Edge came out, and there is no significant update on firefox, i switched to Edge.

  • @kaps8156
    @kaps8156 Год назад +2

    I am a Vivaldi user its light, fast and fun to use at the moment its trying to create its own mini ecosystem before it even started trying this it already felt like it could be an entire operating system in browser form. Its also more responsive than Mozilla

    • @kevinmcfarlane2752
      @kevinmcfarlane2752 Год назад

      It is currently the most customisable browser besides Firefox and is the one for Firefox power users to go for, either as their No. 2 or if Firefox were to vanish. It's not currently my default but it is my No. 2 and could easily be my default.

  • @DavidGolder
    @DavidGolder Год назад

    We started using Firefox in the early 2000s because it was so much better than Internet Explorer. The level of functionality and expandability was unprecedented. IE didn't even have tabs back then. Ironically, Firefox began losing users for the same reasons. It started mimicking Chrome, lost a ton of extensibility, started forcing unwanted UI changes down the users' throats, etc.

  • @nobodyofconsequence6522
    @nobodyofconsequence6522 Год назад

    Firefox comes preinstalled on fedora and ubuntu. Which are themselves low marketshare, but it is the default in some places

  • @andrejbartulin
    @andrejbartulin Год назад +1

    Firefox is preinstalled on most GNU/Linux distros. I am happy Firefox user for half a year now and everything works fine except some extensions and chrome's remote desktop so I keep Chrome just in case, but I 98% of time I use Firefox

  • @Liam-c5k
    @Liam-c5k Год назад +1

    Typing this on Firefox rn. I made the switch to Firefox years ago when I used a crappy laptop and it worked better, haven't changed since. Since then I also am more concious of my privacy and I respect the endeavours Firefox makes to improve that.

  • @LaimisL
    @LaimisL Год назад

    Most of the linux distributions like Ubuntu, kde neon or kubuntu etc., firefox comes preinstalled.

  • @ItsCryptic
    @ItsCryptic Год назад +1

    You’re not entirely right on the point that it isn’t pre-installed on any OS. Most Linux distributions ship with Firefox (due to it being open source)

    • @ItsCryptic
      @ItsCryptic Год назад

      Firefox is a great browser. I use combination of Firefox and Brave.