• Steve
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    15 天前

    Chrome is an alternative browser for most people.
    I know someone who insists they realy like Edge.

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      16 天前

      There isn’t much difference between the two honestly. If you’re on Windows, you could argue it’s better for just one company to have your data as opposed to two.

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      15 天前

      To be fair, it’s really easy to switch to edge, you just use the browser you currently use, then after a bit you open edge and viola, all your data was transferred without your consent, including passwords, tabs, cache, everything.

      (Source: happened to me 3 times)

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        15 天前

        LOL…
        I promise you she was

    • ليتني كوري شمالي @lemmy.ml
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      16 天前

      I prefer Edge to Chrome, but if you want or need a Chromium based browser there are better options. I personally prefer Waterfox which is not Chromium based mostly for the shorter UI chrome which leaves more room for the content.

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        Yeah.

        Edge still has its problems, but it’s nowhere near the hot mess it wass in 2015 when it was basically a reskinned IE. Once they switched to Chromium it was still a hot mess, butit did get polished and has all the features you’d expect of a modern browser.

        That being said, Edge is the main innovator behind built-in AI chats and similar bloat, which Chrome also likes to shove down people’s throats.

        And although the feature has existed as a Firefox addon for ages, I think the first browser to support tab groups and horizontal tabs was Edge.

        So since both are pretty on-par feature (and bloat) wise, run the same engine and are made and maintained by billion-dollar corpos gobbling user data, both seem like two sides of the same coin.

        So for ‘normies’, it pretty much boils down to which ecosystem you’re more ingrained - that will make you prefer Edge or Chrome.

        Us lunatics on Linux and/or ActivityPub prefer an independent option.