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Why do you use firefox?
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Because it's the successor to netscape, and I never felt the need to change browsers. Glad I didn't.
Same I never felt I had to change browsers. Firefox was the fastest internet browser. Even though it's not anymore, I use it for the sake of familiarity. But with the change of Firefox's selling point as being the most privacy-friendly, it made it all the more better!