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I've switched from chrome to Brave (with duckduckgo as default search engine) after seeing this https://myactivity.google.com/myactivity and really satisfied with the result.

Unfortunately Firefox is not a good match. I've tried the latest versions of Firefox and the developer edition, before using Brave and it still uses so much CPU in my macbook and the fan of the laptop sounds like an airplane is about to take off.



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I switched back to Firefox this year, but recently the performance on Google sites went really bad, especially on macOS.

Now I'm thinking about switching to Brave.


I use and recommend Brave. People should definitely stop using Chrome imo due to the privacy concerns.

Edit: the reason I use Brave over firefox is largely because firefox drained my battery and always turned on the fans on my macbook last time I tried it. Things might be better now but I've settled in on Brave and am happy with it.


Just switch to brave. It's chrome without google

When did you last use Firefox? I do mobile app development and observed when I use brave, it spins a bunch of tiny processes plus it's memory intensive as chrome. With Firefox I can open up multiple tabs + run Android studio without slowing down my machine

Thank you for this suggestion. I truly appreciate it. I just dumped Chrome on mobile and started using Firefox. While it is a fast browser it is nothing compared to Brave. I'm completely blown away by this browser. Now I'm going to install Brave on my desktop as well.

Its Chrome but not Google? Sort of the same usecase as Brave?

Anything other than Brave? I tried it for a couple of days and went back to Chrome. Brave is so bloated with random crap.

Power consumed is high. Brave consistently shows up as the highest cpu using app. Is firefox better on battery? If so, I will give it another try, as that is a very worthwhile trade-off.

I use Brave sometimes. It's nice. But I switch browsers a lot.

I don't use Chrome except for development because Google is invasive.


Give Brave a try, it is open source and should perform better than chrome on your hardware.

Plus it has great inbuilt ad filtering and privacy features.


I would love to switch to Firefox but Brave seems to be really faster. I'll give it a try again.

Regardless, Brave is a pretty great browser. It increases battery life on my machine by an hour or two compared to Chrome by blocking all those ads.

I like Firefox and am a loyal, long term user - used it before quantum kind of loyal - but it is by far the least efficient browser on macOS with M1. In my rough personal testing Brave (based on chromium) is significantly more energy efficient, getting me up to 30% more battery time. I'm not sure why, but it's making it harder and harder to justify sticking with FF.

Use Brave instead of Chrome (:

If you're like me and prefer Chrome over Firefox, I would invite you to check out Brave. Switched over a few weeks ago and couldn't be happier.

Believe me, I want to use Firefox, but I've tried it on multiple PCs and a dozen different distros, and it is always significantly slower than chrome. I actually benchmarked startup time and page load times a few weeks back and found it was 2-3x slower. Since then Brave has gotten even faster.

Brave is still based on Chromium, and Google is the opposite of "no tracking, no profiling".

I'll stick to Firefox + DDG, thanks.


Still better then running straight Google Chrome.

Yes there is Firefox

But Brave still faster + own search engine


Sorry I've tried to give Brave a shot for a couple of months and the 3-6x faster browsing is nonsense. It's really slow compared to Chrome or Firefox. Just do a quick comparison yourself, you can probably count seconds on a couple of sites you visit regularly whereas Chrome loads instantly.
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