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title: "Why should I get rid of Mozilla Firefox and use Chrome?"  
description: "Why should I get rid of Mozilla Firefox and use Chrome?"  
author: "Lily Chitlangiya"  
published: 2022-02-10  
canonical: https://answers.mindstick.com/qa/95667/why-should-i-get-rid-of-mozilla-firefox-and-use-chrome  
category: "troubleshooting"  
tags: ["mozilla firefox", "google chrome", "troubleshooting"]  
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# Why should I get rid of Mozilla Firefox and use Chrome?

Why should I get rid of [Mozilla Firefox](https://answers.mindstick.com/qa/95668/on-my-laptop-mozilla-firefox-is-working-fine-but-google-chrome-is-not-what-could-be-the-reason) and use Chrome?

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## Answers

### Answer by Hitesh Vohra

- **[Firefox](https://answers.mindstick.com/qa/95589/why-is-it-necessary-to-update-mozilla-firefox-immediately) has a lower memory usage than Chrome.**
- Google Chrome consumes a significant amount of RAM on your computer, thereby lowering its speed.
- Each page you open in Chrome generates additional processes, each with its own memory and copy. Firefox, on the other hand, employs four content processors at any given time. In other words, if you have 20 tabs open in Chrome, Chrome will use 20 processes whereas Firefox will use only four. Chrome's processes are designed to enhance performance, but they consume a lot of memory and battery power.

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**Read More : [My website appears different in Firefox and different in chrome. How do I solve this problem?](https://answers.mindstick.com/qa/95669/my-website-appears-different-in-firefox-and-different-in-chrome-how-do-i-solve-this-problem)**


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