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Expand Jump to a Section Overall Findings Speed and Performance Rendering and Accuracy Support for Modern Standards Privacy and Security Extensions and Customization User Interface and Ease of Use Additional Features The Verdict The two most popular desktop browsers, Google Chrome and Mozilla Firefox, have been competing for years. But, with the release of the Mozilla Quantum browser engine, has Mozilla finally dethroned Chrome?
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We looked at Chrome and Firefox to help you decide which web browser is best for your needs. This co...
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We looked at Chrome and Firefox to help you decide which web browser is best for your needs. This comparison was performed between Chrome version 69 and Firefox version 62 on macOS 10.14 Mojave and Windows 10 version 1809, the most up-to-date releases at the time of writing.
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Chrome Faster page loads Renders pages more accurately. Supports more web standards and HTML/Cascading Style Sheets (CSS) elements.
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Actively tracks users. Largest browser extension library.
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Chrome Web Store is a target for hackers. Few customization options. Chromecast for video streaming....
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Set-and-forget sync. Firefox Quantum Fewer developers test apps and sites in Firefox. Supports fewer...
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Chrome Web Store is a target for hackers. Few customization options. Chromecast for video streaming.
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Set-and-forget sync. Firefox Quantum Fewer developers test apps and sites in Firefox. Supports fewer...
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Set-and-forget sync. Firefox Quantum Fewer developers test apps and sites in Firefox. Supports fewer web standards and HTML/CSS features, but Mozilla is involved in the creation of standards.
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Doesn't track users. Built-in tools to block user tracking.
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Takes screen captures of full pages. Chrome and Firefox are two of the best, most powerful web brows...
Takes screen captures of full pages. Chrome and Firefox are two of the best, most powerful web browsers available.
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Both render web pages accurately, sync favorites and history across multiple devices, and are customizable through add-ons and extensions. In addition, both Mozilla and Google support and are involved in the development of standards governing the World Wide Web, such as HTML and Cascading Style Sheets (CSS).
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The two browsers differ, however, in one important area: privacy. Chrome actively tracks you; Firefo...
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The two browsers differ, however, in one important area: privacy. Chrome actively tracks you; Firefox doesn't.
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So, whether you choose Chrome or Firefox Quantum may come down to what you're willing to share a...
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You can begin scrolling before the content has fully loaded. Firefox Quantum Slower benchmark perfor...
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So, whether you choose Chrome or Firefox Quantum may come down to what you're willing to share about yourself with the world.
Speed and Performance Chrome Wins the Race
Chrome Benchmarks are clearly faster. Pages load quickly and smoothly.
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You can begin scrolling before the content has fully loaded. Firefox Quantum Slower benchmark performance. Slower subjective user experience.
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Interacting with a page before it has fully loaded can crash the page, requiring a reload. Synthetic...
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Interacting with a page before it has fully loaded can crash the page, requiring a reload. Synthetic benchmarks evaluate how browsers stack up against one another. These benchmarks are objective and clear, but far from a perfect representation of a browser's capability.
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Benchmarks can only test elements like loading time, rendering performance, and standards support. B...
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In evaluating benchmarks, Chrome is the clear victor. Sometimes, it's by a few percentage points...
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Benchmarks can only test elements like loading time, rendering performance, and standards support. Benchmarks can't tell you how it feels to use the browser. A browser's ability to load JavaScript faster, for example, doesn't mean that the browser is better.
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In evaluating benchmarks, Chrome is the clear victor. Sometimes, it's by a few percentage points. Other times, such as with MotionMark, the results are extremely different.
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This finding also backs up the live experience of Firefox users. Loading pages quickly has never been one of its strengths. Firefox Quantum is superior to old Firefox, but it doesn't quite measure up to Chrome.
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Rendering and Accuracy Chrome Is More Accurate
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Rendering and Accuracy Chrome Is More Accurate
Chrome Renders pages more accurately. Most developers test websites in Chrome, providing the best user experience. Fewer rendering bugs and errors.
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Firefox Quantum Pages can be rendered incorrectly, with misplaced or nonfunctional elements. Users can't fix rendering bugs. Fewer developers test websites in Firefox.
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Load times are important but not as important as rendering web pages accurately, meaning that a page looks like it's supposed to when you visit it. For modern browsers, rendering accuracy is effectively a nonissue.
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Regardless of the browser you choose, websites appear consistent. But in edge cases, differences can...
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Regardless of the browser you choose, websites appear consistent. But in edge cases, differences can sometimes sneak through the cracks. In those cases, Firefox sometimes renders a web page inaccurately.
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It's rarely a usability-busting error, but it can break the website. Opening the page in Chrome is typically the solution to this bug. Such a bug will likely affect only one or two web pages a month, but it's still a problem.
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You shouldn't need to use multiple browsers to ensure that a website loads properly.
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Firefox Quantum Supports fewer web standards and HTML and CSS features. Mozilla does valuable advoca...
Firefox Quantum Supports fewer web standards and HTML and CSS features. Mozilla does valuable advocacy work to create web standards. The World Wide Web exists because of web standards: technologies the World Wide Web Consortium (W3C) set to define how the web should be coded and interpreted.
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These standards allow for interoperability and cross-compatibility among web servers and web browsers. Without a clear standards body like W3C, the web couldn't work properly. Because web standards are important to the proper functioning of the internet, browsers must support as many standards as possible.
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It's an objective win for Chrome, but it doesn't translate into a practical difference.
The more quickly a browser adopts new standards, the more quickly those standards can be implemented by developers and enjoyed by users. Firefox supports 488 web standards out of the 555 standards tested by HTML5Test.com. Chrome supports 528 standards.
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It's an objective win for Chrome, but it doesn't translate into a practical difference.
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Built-in support for Do Not Track. Built-in tools block online tracking. Browser history can be revealing, and Google can capture more than your history.
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Chrome can see which links you selected and which you didn't. It uses this information to analyze the effectiveness of web elements and advertisements. Firefox doesn't have collection mechanisms.
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It actively subverts these tools, which is beyond what the Do Not Track list does. Chrome doesn't offer this type of protection.
Extensions and Customization It' s a Tie
Chrome Greatest number of available extensions.
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Fewer customization extensions available. Chrome Web Store is a target for scammers and hackers because of its size. Firefox Quantum Smaller library of extensions.
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Extensions must be rewritten to work with Quantum. Both Firefox and Chrome have large extension libraries. These browser-based software packages extend browser functionality and make up a major part of the browser infrastructure.
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Extensions include tools like ad blockers, software to download video, password managers, virtual private networks, and more. Both browsers have access to libraries of extensions built by users and developers that are available at no cost. There may be quantitative differences between Chrome extensions and Firefox extensions, but the qualitative difference is minimal.
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Fluid drag-and-drop reorganization tools. Firefox Quantum Default GUI is accessible and navigable.
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In the aggregate, the features Firefox offers make it a better fit for reading online. The features in Chrome are better for multiuser and multidevice support.
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