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Some sites work much better with Chromium. I default to Firefox (LibreWolf), though.
I can't imagine keeping myself locked into only one browser. For as long as I can remember, I've always used at least two.
I always keep chrome installed and updated alongside the other browsers. Sometimes it's necessary for certain websites
If it doesn't work with Firefox and a VPN I just don't use that service anymore. Im not going to go out of my way to use a service that doesn't support certain browsers. Except for my bank.... They win that battle against the VPN
My bank actually reccommends Firefox alongside Chrome and Safari.
Which is pretty much the only thing I can respect about them, sadly.
My bank just doesn't like a VPN which is a little annoying but understandable to some extent
I open up chrome are when there isn't an alternative
Some banking services and authentication for certain Google products that I need for school or work