Firefox vs Google Chrome
Firefox’s default privacy settings are much stronger than Chrome’s – and we have additional features to prevent websites from tracking you, such as fingerprint blocking, as well as your choice of add-ons for ad blocking.
Rojoko tapykuehoha ijypykue rupi. Chrome ndojapói.
In fact, by default Chrome monitors which websites you visit and what you do so that it can identify “ad topics” to send you more-targeted ads. You can block three topics but you can’t make them stop identifying other ad topics for you. teñoiha
Chrome allows other websites to collect information about you so that they can suggest ads. You can block specific sites from suggesting ads, but you can’t stop the data collection or suggestions from other sites. teñoiha
Google ombohape marandu ñemurã tuichavéva arapýpe ha Chrome oĩ ijapytépe.
Norombovy’aséiramo jepe jarakuérape, ikatu roma’ẽ nde vy’arã rehe ndéve romoĩvo nde rekoñemi ha nde rekoporã tenonderãite.
Ndahasýi eva hag̃ua
Jeva Firefox ndive ndahasýi ha ipya’e — egueru techaukaha Chrome guive, ne ñe’ẽñemi, tembiasakue ha erohoryvéva peteĩ jekutúpe ha eiporukuaátama Firefox. Ápe romombe’úta mba’éichapa emoambuéta Chrome guive.