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I use Firefox, and have for many years.

Won't touch Chrome with a ten-foot pole. Quite like my privacy to stay private, thank you.

Can also add that I'm using quite a few extensions, which are important to me: uBlock, Ghostery, NoScript, HTTPS Everywhere, and a few more.
Post edited November 17, 2016 by Pangaea666
Firefox because it uses way less RAM than any other (as a strong multitask user I need to do more with less), and has deeper extension integration: ublock and anti-adblock killer can work at low level, filtering more than on chromium-based browsers, video download helper can intercept more streams and so on.
Firefox because it is the best. Just compare download helper.
Opera for a backup browser since it got chrome extension and a free vpn. Many people used it in the past, but I have to say that I only like the current version.

Still Firefox is the best.
Post edited November 17, 2016 by LiefLayer
Edge and IE. I just can't be bothered to install something the OS already has. And I don't care for extras or anything like it. Just browsing.
Firefox primarily (though I'm getting awfully annoyed from graphics-related crashes lately, so this may change).
Netscape Navig...

Mozilla Firefox. IE11 as a very rarely used secondary option.
Post edited November 17, 2016 by Alexrd
Firefox form womb to the tomb.
Mainly FF family / CyberFox and only Chrome for Netflix on both Win and Linux.

Been trying out Pale Moon but it really lacks support for some addons...
I don't quite recall why I stopped using Opera, at some point i thought I will start using it exclusively instead of Firefox (and others). At its prime, it felt like a slightly faster and less cluttered version of Firefox, which I liked.

I think I disliked some Opera update which hid all the menus (and unlike with Firefox, you couldn't get them back from the options), and also on some pages it became quite unresponsive, meaning that trying to load some page would present only a blank page, no error or anything.

At least with Firefox I usually know there is some error on loading the page, not sure why I had such problems with Opera.

Oh and also, Firefox has the option to clear all cookies and shit automatically when I close the browser, which is a feature I really like. With Opera I think I had to manually clear them from some options while running the browser, and as far as I can tell it is pretty much the same with IE11 (you can set IE11 to apparently delete some data after closing the browser, but not as extensively as with Firefox?).
Post edited November 18, 2016 by timppu
Firefox with Adblock Plus
Firefox primarily with Adblock Plus. As others said. Automatic data/cookies/history erase on shutdown is important for me. Chromium/Chrome occasionally when I wan't to look at some newspage but the adblocker can't be shutdown for some unfathomable reason.
Post edited November 18, 2016 by Matruchus
Firefox crap, they are all the same. just want to make money from you. I remember the good old days circa 1996 freebsd and using Lynx. BitchX on IRC. feeling so old now, in fact I remember when Google was a puppy. I use to use a multi search engine called Dogpile.

when google did come into it's own/ I loved the search engine.

anyone remember 'index.of' google had a good ftp search engine then. you could find anything. along with CuteFtp

but pub hunting was my fav. nested folders on backbone servers.

my old ICQ still works from 1998. the msg's are still there.

But alas the fun has gone from the iNet. it's all cooperate now. I use to make websites with geocities and another one with I can't remember. then popup adverts came along GRRrrrrrr

I also remember when DDOS attacks were called Nukes. we used to ping the shit out of each other for fun on IRC dal.net / efnet

good old days

all the best
Post edited November 18, 2016 by Cavenagh
I use chrome, Firefox, and edge all for different purposes. Firefox is for Facebook only because I don't trust Facebook not to track my browser on other sites. Chrome is for most personal browsing. Edge is for anything related to my small business.

Also isn't there supposedly one browser that gets better video quality for Netflix?
Firefox and Midori on FreeBSD.
Firefox, Midori plus Vivaldi and Opera if available on Linux.
Firefox on Android. I've set the user agent string to be recognized as Firefox on Linux 64-bit though.

I've removed Chrome and Chromium from all my systems. I got tired from their many bugs and all those intrusive changes.
Internet Explorer and Edge are out of my scope, since their Windows OS dependency, but I don't consider them as bad options.
Post edited November 18, 2016 by vanchann