Hacker News new | ask | show | jobs
by hollerith 2585 days ago
Web browsers are almost unique in how hard it is to make them resistant enough to attacks to fully protect the interests of their users. I know that when my local copy of Firefox got a malware infection, I reacted by switching to Chrome. That was about 2.5 years ago, and I have yet to switch back.

(More on why I switched. I like to tweak things, and had gotten used to about 8 or so about:config customizations and a handful of Firefox extensions. The infection added tons of phoney about:config customizations, and it would have been tedious to identify which customizations were mine and which were the infection's. IIRC, if I had had a backup of my customizations unmixed with phoney customizations, I wouldn't have switched. I.e., basically I switched to avoid my having to learn how to back up my about:config settings and my choice of extensions. I recall spending some time with a search engine unsuccessfully trying to learn.)