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minus-square@Navarianlink4•9 months agoI use this often when I’m writing articles, it’s incredibly easy to use and I’ve yet to have any issues with it. I use it on Waterfox, for what it’s worth. Absolutely recommend.
minus-square@Navarianlink4•edit-29 months agoWhen I switched from FF to WF it was lighter on system resources, faster and cut out a lot of the telemetry included in FF. I’ve not used Firefox for well over a year now, so I can’t speak to that still being the case, but those were the main draws for me.
minus-square@maclink1•9 months agoI switched off of waterfox and back to firefox with arkenfox user.js when I noticed they were behind on a security update.
I use this often when I’m writing articles, it’s incredibly easy to use and I’ve yet to have any issues with it.
I use it on Waterfox, for what it’s worth. Absolutely recommend.
Why do you use waterfox?
When I switched from FF to WF it was lighter on system resources, faster and cut out a lot of the telemetry included in FF.
I’ve not used Firefox for well over a year now, so I can’t speak to that still being the case, but those were the main draws for me.
I switched off of waterfox and back to firefox with arkenfox user.js when I noticed they were behind on a security update.