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Mobile browsing altered the landscape.
Yeah, I use FF on mobile but there are a number of sites that just refuse to work correctly on FF and for that I have to resort to Chrome ๐ฟ
I really don't find that, but maybe it's just because I don't know what "working properly" looks like. Everything is on Firefox for me.
I do sometimes get a site that won't work due to a plug-in, but that's different.
Usually don't work properly is like when the buttons don't work or the scale is fixed and everything is off-screen and the like. So you would've noticed ๐
What are these sites, so I can avoid them?
It usually was some local governmental stuff like trying to get an appointment at an embassy or request an issue of some documents.
No one ever seems to mention the sites when they complain about how Firefox doesn't work on those sites.
Its rare to hear someone actually name a site by name, which is unfortunate.
My doctor's weird video chat doesn't work in Firefox (and even in Chrome it's barely functional probably because it hasn't been updated since before the pandemic), but other than that singular example, everything else works fine. I think most people parroting complaints about Firefox just haven't used it recently enough to realize that it's fine in 99.9% of cases.
You may want to complain to your doctor if you haven't done so yet...
It's rarer than is used to be but I know Ive had issues in the past with firefox on some insurance websites, some banking websites, I know Ive seen sites where they block you from even entering but if you change the user agent it works. It's less common than it was 5 years ago though as there is a report website feature and they work hard to try and fix compatibility.
It wasnt firefox's fault though more the web developer. I dont have specific examples because I didnt save them and it's been a while. Its not as bad as during the ie6 days of the internet though. Now that was dark times.
Edit: Also sometimes it's addons and people mistake that for the browser and dont tweak their addons before blaming firefox.