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Damn, since Mozilla got degraded some time ago, i was forced to use chrome, instead... Even though i loved the Firefox of old and i hate with passion both google and its products, even services, with the sole exception being the good old search engine...

Chrome though cause me trouble. I want to download stuff, like the streets of rage remake for example (one of many examples), but browser keeps insisting it contains harmful program in it (when i am sure it doesn't) and my super-duper antivirus didn't detect anything harmful in the near vicinity. Long story short, Google prevents me from downloading from certain links and i am forced to go back in my cave, using the ancient internet explorer, in 2016... :O

Why is google such pr*cks? First the erroneous report of malware, then the oppressive prevention of me getting my file! Without even the option to ignore their sh*tty warning! Where are we heading to? Is this the first step towards constant surveillance and cyber-fascism??? :O Outsiders dictating what you download and whatnot?
Post edited February 20, 2016 by KiNgBrAdLeY7
actually I'm gonna stop you right there bradley.

mozilla didn't degrade you just don't know what the fuck you're talking about, sadly.

http://www.tomshardware.com/reviews/chrome-27-firefox-21-opera-next,3534-12.html

that was two years ago. since the major step that was firefox 25, firefox has been at its best ever.
Don't they allow in someway to bypass this message? Either way, while I certainly am not tolerant of how Google marks downloads as such without giving me options out of it, you don't have to use Chrome all the time for everything. When Chrome complains, give the download link to Explorer. I'm sure there's nothing wrong with using IE11 in 2016 as long as it works. (Yes, it works.)

However, it seems you didn't consider Opera.
Consider switching to Pale Moon. It's like Firefox of old. Plus it's 64 bit. I've been using it for a year now after giving up on Firefox and never looked back.
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ZFR: Consider switching to Pale Moon. It's like Firefox of old. Plus it's 64 bit. I've been using it for a year now after giving up on Firefox and never looked back.
I've been using Waterfox happiy for soe months now
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johnnygoging: actually I'm gonna stop you right there bradley.

mozilla didn't degrade you just don't know what the fuck you're talking about, sadly.

http://www.tomshardware.com/reviews/chrome-27-firefox-21-opera-next,3534-12.html

that was two years ago. since the major step that was firefox 25, firefox has been at its best ever.
Strange... For me, firefox worked very "funny", before i was forced to dump it, ultimately... From a myriad of unauthorized adds, to "porn" videos being unable to display properly, to vulnerabilities and issues with my system security, to the add-ons that were malfunctioning and causing problems for me all the time... I just didn't have any other viable choice, after all. Chrome did everything fine, even browser mmos play faster than in mozila (i recently picked up tankionline), but now i have downloading hounding, prevention and control on my ass...
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PookaMustard: Don't they allow in someway to bypass this message? Either way, while I certainly am not tolerant of how Google marks downloads as such without giving me options out of it, you don't have to use Chrome all the time for everything. When Chrome complains, give the download link to Explorer. I'm sure there's nothing wrong with using IE11 in 2016 as long as it works. (Yes, it works.)

However, it seems you didn't consider Opera.
Will do... I never imagined i would NEED to use internet explorer in my life, ever again... Opera? Many people recommended it, but i am not so sure i can learn to navigate it with the same ease of a mainstream pattern i have been used to in, for years... An old dog learns new tricks with increased difficulty... :P
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ZFR: Consider switching to Pale Moon. It's like Firefox of old. Plus it's 64 bit. I've been using it for a year now after giving up on Firefox and never looked back.
Will give it one look. Thanks for recommending it. I am not so sure that i will switch to it, however... :(