Mozilla Firefox vs. Multilogin

Overview
ProductRatingMost Used ByProduct SummaryStarting Price
Mozilla Firefox
Score 9.1 out of 10
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Firefox is a web browser from Mozilla, available on desktop and mobile devices. It is presented as a lightweight, privacy conscious browser with browser sync, ad tracking, a built-in PDF editor, and private browsing.N/A
Multilogin
Score 0.0 out of 10
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A browser that helps to stop account bans and displace unreliable masking solutions, with a more stable virtual browser profiles with customizable, native browser fingerprints. The browser's anti-detect technology ensures browser fingerprints appear unique and consistent to websites. This fingerprint masking reduces the risk of detection and account bans.
$99
per month 100 local and cloud stored browser profiles
Pricing
Mozilla FirefoxMultilogin
Editions & Modules
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Solo
€99
per month 100 local and cloud stored browser profiles
Team
€199
per month 300 local and cloud stored browser profiles
Scale
€299
per month 1000 local and cloud stored browser profiles
Offerings
Pricing Offerings
Mozilla FirefoxMultilogin
Free Trial
NoNo
Free/Freemium Version
YesNo
Premium Consulting/Integration Services
NoNo
Entry-level Setup FeeNo setup feeNo setup fee
Additional Details
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User Ratings
Mozilla FirefoxMultilogin
Likelihood to Recommend
9.6
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Usability
9.8
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User Testimonials
Mozilla FirefoxMultilogin
Likelihood to Recommend
Firefox is well suited for any browsing situation. I always recommend having all three major browsers in case you run across a website that acts funny, You can try another to check the site, but in my experience, there hasn't been an issue like that for Firefox in a long time.
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Pros
  • Security
  • Speed
  • Stability
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Cons
  • I miss Adobe Flash. It was foundational to so much content
  • An internal Malware cleaning feature
  • A better on board ad blocker
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Usability
Again, excellent interface and rapid movement, much better than Microsoft, which has excess bells and whistles in my opinion. The issues with instability are what makes it less useful to me currently. This may be because Mozilla is a rival browser to MS Edge or, earlier, MSIE, which might explain the lack of compatibility following updates.
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Alternatives Considered
Mozilla Firefox is faster, more efficient, and has less "bloatware" than Microsoft Edge, which is a frustrating and inefficient browser. It is a much smoother and more pleasant browsing experience.
Mozilla Firefox is more user-focused and asset-based than Google Chrome, which is too dependent on Google Suite of products and doesn't allow the end user as much choice or customization.
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Return on Investment
  • Proves to be helpful for my development team to use their Dev Tools
  • Speed and reliability is top notch, allowing our productivity to increase in a remote environment
  • Easy for end users of all technical skill levels to easily navigate and keep the browser up to date
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