Firefox is the default web browser installed on most Linux distributions. It is a well-known browser by Mozilla that respects user privacy by design, and
Because I had some problems with my computer after upgrading my Linux Mint from 18.10 to 20.04 Ubuntu base, I tried some other browser because I thought the issues came from Firefox. But since my problems persist even with Vivaldi, Ungoogled Chromium, Gnome Browser, and so on, I switched back to Firefox.
OK, I must admit that I love the tab grouping in Chromium and the bookmark start page of Vivaldi. But I can get organized with Firefox, though, because Firefox makes many things a lot easier. For example, sending a page to another device or accessing tabs on other devices.
Because I had some problems with my computer after upgrading my Linux Mint from 18.10 to 20.04 Ubuntu base, I tried some other browser because I thought the issues came from Firefox. But since my problems persist even with Vivaldi, Ungoogled Chromium, Gnome Browser, and so on, I switched back to Firefox.
OK, I must admit that I love the tab grouping in Chromium and the bookmark start page of Vivaldi. But I can get organized with Firefox, though, because Firefox makes many things a lot easier. For example, sending a page to another device or accessing tabs on other devices.