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Firefox vs Microsoft Edge: Which is best for you?
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- I appreciate that it allows for some customization via themes and add-ons, and that there isn't any shady data collection going on.
- The Android version of Firefox can be a little slower and less refined compared to its desktop counterpart and other mobile browsers.
- It is a robust browser that features important productivity tools, such as collections and PDFs, and offers strong security.
- It is Internet Explorer dressed up in a tuxedo; it has never and will never have the customization, ease of use, add-on's, security features or the low impact on my PC performance while doing other things that many other browsers are capable of.
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