You got downvoted but it is true, it doesn’t while other browsers do, and block ads which is a nice plus.
Firefox offers extension support and that is a reason to forgive it a lot of lacks… But we shouldn’t be conformist about the fact that the Android/iOS client needs a lot of work.
It’s just weird that the post asks people why they use Brave over Firefox/Librewolf and I get downvoted for giving an honest answer.
If Firefox added tab groups for mobile I’d start the (unfortunately slow) transition over to a fork that respects privacy by default.
But unfortunately, Mozilla keeps insisting that it’s “hard to make tab groups in a way that’s intuitive and efficient for the end user” when Chromium already has that as an example. So I still use Brave, because I need my tab groups.
Firefox still doesn’t have tab groups on mobile
You got downvoted but it is true, it doesn’t while other browsers do, and block ads which is a nice plus.
Firefox offers extension support and that is a reason to forgive it a lot of lacks… But we shouldn’t be conformist about the fact that the Android/iOS client needs a lot of work.
It’s just weird that the post asks people why they use Brave over Firefox/Librewolf and I get downvoted for giving an honest answer.
If Firefox added tab groups for mobile I’d start the (unfortunately slow) transition over to a fork that respects privacy by default.
But unfortunately, Mozilla keeps insisting that it’s “hard to make tab groups in a way that’s intuitive and efficient for the end user” when Chromium already has that as an example. So I still use Brave, because I need my tab groups.