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    Back in March, we covered an interesting browser report wherein Russian software Yandex alleged that its browser was being intentionally devised to crash up to five times more often and eat up more memory on systems running AMD graphics cards or integrated graphics. The problem was not a Chromium-based issue as a "chrome.exe" file workaround would fix the issue. You can read about the report in full in this article here.

     

    Reports and allegations like these often pop up from time to time and it is hardly surprising since browser companies are always at war trying to one-up each other to gain market share or increase user base.

     

    The latest such incident seems to be happening right now as there are several user reports online which suggest that YouTube is being intentionally crippled on Firefox and is being made to load up slower.

     

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    YouTube loading slow on Firefox

     

    At first glance, if your internet connection is fine, it will seem like the issue could be related to performance and hardware optimization on Firefox's behalf, perhaps poor or sub-optimal hardware acceleration support or the improper utilization of the available processor threads, among other system resources. However, users found that the issue—a 5-second delay when loading a YouTube video on the Firefox browser—goes away when YouTube is tricked into thinking that it is running on Google Chrome using a User Agent switcher.

     

     

    A Redditor paintboth1234 suggests the problem is due to a five-second delay, which is in the code. They write:

     

    To clarify it more, it's simply this code in their polymer script link:

     

    setTimeout(function() {
        c();
        a.resolve(1)
     }, 5E3);

    which doesn't do anything except making you wait 5s (5E3 = 5000ms = 5s). You can search for it easily in

     

    https://www.youtube.com/s/desktop/96766c85/jsbin/desktop_polymer_enable_wil_icons.vflset/desktop_polymer_enable_wil_icons.js

    Apparently, the problem does not occur when uBlock Origin is used, so if you are annoyed by the five-second loading of YouTube on Firefox and don't want to use a User Agent swither workaround, you can always use the good ol' uBlock Origin.

     

    As an online publication, Neowin too relies on ads for operating costs and, if you use an ad blocker, we'd appreciate being whitelisted. In addition, we have an ad-free subscription for $28 a year, which is another way to show support!

     

    Thanks for the tip, anonymous tipster!

     

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    Seeing the same exact thing on iPadOS/Safari public tabs. Not on its private tabs though.

     

    Thought it was their adblocker checker ransomware evilness.

     

    Just because that code snippet doesn't mention Firefox does not mean that it's not being invoked for Firefox. There may very well be a test for Firefox elsewhere that calls that function.

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    There are a handful of websites that will always crash my FireFox browser.  Walmart is one of them.  I believe Lowe's is also.  I forget the others.

     

    Unfortunately I have to also use Chrome.  But, I can easily crash Chrome if I want.  I forget at the moment how I used to do it, since crashing your browser can suck.

     

    I've learned what not to do to prevent crashes.  They are never fun when you are in the middle of working on things.

     

    It would really suck if companies are purposely causing issues just to get more users.  But, considering how the planet is going, it's not a surprise. 

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