When comparing Firefox Nightly vs SRWare Iron, the Slant community recommends Firefox Nightly for most people. In the question“What are the best desktop web browsers?” Firefox Nightly is ranked 22nd while SRWare Iron is ranked 50th. The most important reason people chose Firefox Nightly is:
Nightly comes after beta which means you get access to more features.
Specs
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Pros
Pro Access to new features
Nightly comes after beta which means you get access to more features.
Pro Blazing fast
Short load times. Quick tab switching. Fast rendering.
Pro Private and secure
Made with privacy and security in mind, even Tor based their browser on it.
Pro No useless bloating garbage
For example, no crypto, embedded blockers, spyware, or ads.
Pro Faster than US, Chinese or Russian products
Pro Can extend privacy configuration by extensions
With right extensions well configurated can be at high privacy level, even better than Brave, because it doesn't have its bloatware.
Recommended: uBlockOrigin + uMatrix + Trace + Font Fingerprint Protection.
Pro Is really and 100% European
Cons
Con Buggy; performance issues and crashes
Because you're accessing new Firefox features, bugs and crashing comes. Firefox Nightly is meant for developers and it's for PCs that have low chance of getting attacked. If Firefox is for you, go for the normal one or beta at least. If you use Nightly, checking updates regularly is recommended.
Con The icon is ugly
Con Not intended for general use
This browser was made for testing purposes for future versions of Firefox, and it can easily crash. Most people should use the stable release of Firefox.
Con Not keeping user settings, very unstabile, posible backdoor behaviour
After any browsing session after you exit the app and use a cleaner tool [CCleaner or other] when you start the browser next time, all setting inclusive search engine and security-privacy related is reverted to default... I tested for 2 weeks and don't find any other cause than that is from app internal, is programmed deep in core scripts.
