I use Firefox as my secondary browser. My primary browser is reserved for intranet access, while Firefox serves as a technical browser thanks to its highly configurable behavior. I use it with TamperMonkey to run local scripts, and FoxyProxy to access secured business appliances that require specific routing. This setup allows for a clear separation between human browsing and technical tasks.
Pros
Debugging tools.
Customizability.
Privacy and Tracking Protection.
Cons
Extension Compatibility.
First start information.
Likelihood to Recommend
The good point is that with some extensions, such as Foxy Proxy, you have complete control over the browser. Firefox is a great choice for power users, developers, or anyone focused on privacy. The worst scenario may not always be the best fit as a primary browser for general enterprise use.
I use Firefox as second browser.The main one is for the intranet. Firefox is used as a technical browser combinées with us highly configurable behaviour. It os use with tamper monkey to execute local scripts, and foxy proxy to accès the secured business appliance that require specific routing. Having this browser enalble a good separation between human and technical browsing.
Pros
Switching context
Debugging tools
Customization
Cons
First start information
Likelihood to Recommend
The best scenarios is when you need to tweak your brower to test specific route to APIs using socks server or jumphost or VPN connection. The good point is that with somme extension like foxyproxy you have all the control of the browser. The worst scenario and it's the same for all browser is when you want to use the same browser for : internet, internal website, technical site and dev. Having several browser is the best in class options.
Mozilla Firefox is one of many tools we utilize on a daily basis. Being a completely remote company, we rely on a variety of web browsers and applications to fulfill our needs. From utilizing private web sites specific to our company, to accessing the array of Microsoft web applications such as Azure, Word and OneDrive... Firefox is typically my default go to web browser.
Pros
Fast web browsing
Maintains their software with updates
Has a simplistic, user friendly design
Cons
Does experience occasional crashes that require a reload of the application
Likelihood to Recommend
Mozilla Firefox is a suitable web browser for nearly any application and need I can think of. We frequently utilize it's easy to use developer tools on various web pages throughout our team as we develop our products. Never notice any speed issues, latency, downtime, or general problems with the browser.
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