![]() ![]() I could keep my desktop and mobile web browser in sync and everything functions as I expect.ĭuring my time with Firefox on Android, I haven’t had any issues. After all, I was using the open-source browser on my desktop (which I spend most of my workday on), so it made perfect sense. But a year is a long time in tech terms, and a lot has happened in those months.Īt some point in 2021, I switched my default Android browser to Firefox. It was built in, offered seamless functionality and didn’t really cause any problems. Until probably a year ago, I didn’t mind using Chrome on Android. Mobile malware is on the rise: Know how to protect yourself from a virus or stolen dataĦ easy tips for cleaning up your inbox (TechRepublic Premium) ![]() SEE: BYOD Approval Form (TechRepublic Premium) Mobility must-reads But as far as using a full-fledged web browser, it’s only sporadic on my phone. ![]() Now, I get that some of those applications are Single Page Web apps that are probably using bits of Chrome under the hood. Most often I stick with specific applications. I’m going to be honest here, I don’t use a web browser very often on Android. ![]()
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