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Why is Firefox so unpopular?

Why is Firefox so unpopular?

Q: Why is Mozilla Firefox so unpopular as a browser? A: Several reasons: Google used its monopoly position to overwhelm the public and get them to switch to GoogleChrome/Chromium, that alone completely disturbed the entire worldwide browser market share. Firefox has erratic support.

Is opera better than Firefox?

Although Opera has some really terrific ease of use features, we still believe Firefox remains a superior browser based on performance and with a transparent user-privacy stance and strict privacy protections.

Do people still use Firefox?

Firefox built their own engine from Chromium’s, however it is heavily modified and not an (almost) exact copy. Yes. Lots of people use it. According to Browser Market Share Worldwide, 4.2\% of the users still use Firefox, which in number of people is a lot. The reason for Chrome being the first is that almost every browser is Chrome now.

Is it possible to run Firefox on only one process?

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There option to limit one process does not work with the new Firefox Quantum so you will have to use and older version of Firefox and then it may actually work. This does not work in the newest version of Firefox and will NOT run only one process. I am a 35 year computer tech with a LOT of experience.

Is it possible to run Firefox Quantum in a single process?

There option to limit one process does not work with the new Firefox Quantum so you will have to use and older version of Firefox and then it may actually work. This does not work in the newest version of Firefox and will NOT run only one process.

Why did Firefox lose market share to Google Chrome?

A: Several reasons: Google used its monopoly position to overwhelm the public and get them to switch to GoogleChrome/Chromium, that alone completely disturbed the entire worldwide browser market share. Firefox has erratic support. There are times where Firefox does not receive any major updates for years.