On Mon, Jun 7, 2021, 11:36 AM Chrome <[email protected]> wrote:

>  For one, I'm not installing chrome anytime soon. I'll try to stick to
> open source,
>

There are times when Firefox doesn't want to play nice with some websites,
and trying an alternative browser can help identify those issues. When that
happens I try the Chromium browser which is essentially the Google browser
sourcecode but compiled as to leave out the intrusive Google spying
features. It is open source so the only question is do you trust that the
people maintaining this browser to have left out enough. While I will not
use it as my primary browser I do sometimes use it for testing purposes. I
have found that it generally works well for media files and scripts that
firefox may refuse to run with.

Steve

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