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I need a new web browser // help?!
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I'm having issues with chrome, YouTube videos keep ending like 20/30 seconds earlier than they're meant to & all solutions i could find online dont appear to work, so now im after a new browser entirely.
Is there any other browsers I can sync with google/chrome? I've been using chrome for literally years and have so much synced to it, would be annoying to have to setup a Firefox account or whatever from scratch without my auto-fill settings and bookmarks etc..
Thanks!
Is there any other browsers I can sync with google/chrome? I've been using chrome for literally years and have so much synced to it, would be annoying to have to setup a Firefox account or whatever from scratch without my auto-fill settings and bookmarks etc..
Thanks!
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I'm pretty sure Firefox imports your stuff from chrome.
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When you install Firefox (or almost any other browser) on your hard drive, the setup should prompt you to "Import bookmarks" and allow you to choose which browser(s) to import your bookmarks and auto-fill settings from, although I could be wrong about the auto-fill settings, I'm not entirely sure.
About the YouTube issue, do you have any Chrome extensions enabled? If so, please list them in a reply here
About the YouTube issue, do you have any Chrome extensions enabled? If so, please list them in a reply here
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g59 wrote When you install Firefox (or almost any other browser) on your hard drive, the setup should prompt you to "Import bookmarks" and allow you to choose which browser(s) to import your bookmarks and auto-fill settings, although I could be wrong about the auto-fill settings i'm not entirely sure.
About the YouTube issue, do you have any extensions enabled? If so, please list them in a reply here
Ah great! & im only using Ad-Block however I've tried turning it off and it makes no difference, I also have all the default google ones disabled. Have tried re-enabling them, but makes no difference
Gonna try FireFox, thank you
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Motto: I'm probably brain damaged or something idk
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Chrome is the only Web browser you need
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I would recommend no other browser than chrome.. did you try another just to see if the browser is actually the issue?
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DXRK wroteg59 wrote When you install Firefox (or almost any other browser) on your hard drive, the setup should prompt you to "Import bookmarks" and allow you to choose which browser(s) to import your bookmarks and auto-fill settings, although I could be wrong about the auto-fill settings i'm not entirely sure.
About the YouTube issue, do you have any extensions enabled? If so, please list them in a reply here
Ah great! & im only using Ad-Block however I've tried turning it off and it makes no difference, I also have all the default google ones disabled. Have tried re-enabling them, but makes no difference
Gonna try FireFox, thank you
No problem, just another question though, when was the last time you cleared your cache?
I did some research and found this [ Register or Signin to view external links. ] that may help you out! If nothing there works, then just go with Firefox for now, good luck
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Lucritius wrote I would recommend no other browser than chrome.. did you try another just to see if the browser is actually the issue?
Why wouldn't you? Chrome and FIrefox are almost completely similar in regards of performance and how they work. The only major noticeable difference is a few menus and interfaces.
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g59 wroteDXRK wroteg59 wrote When you install Firefox (or almost any other browser) on your hard drive, the setup should prompt you to "Import bookmarks" and allow you to choose which browser(s) to import your bookmarks and auto-fill settings, although I could be wrong about the auto-fill settings i'm not entirely sure.
About the YouTube issue, do you have any extensions enabled? If so, please list them in a reply here
Ah great! & im only using Ad-Block however I've tried turning it off and it makes no difference, I also have all the default google ones disabled. Have tried re-enabling them, but makes no difference
Gonna try FireFox, thank you
No problem, just another question though, when was the last time you cleared your cache?
I did some research and found this [ Register or Signin to view external links. ] that may help you out! If nothing there works, then just go with Firefox for now, good luck
Cleread it earlier and tested YouTube again and same issue, ive just installed firefox, imported all my stuff and addeed adblocker and havee no issue with videos anymore, odd
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g59 wroteLucritius wrote I would recommend no other browser than chrome.. did you try another just to see if the browser is actually the issue?
Why wouldn't you? Chrome and FIrefox are almost completely similar in regards of performance and how they work. The only major noticeable difference is a few menus and interfaces.
Just tested firefox and have no issue with videos on it
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