After many years of using Google Chrome I switched to Firefox due to privacy concerns. Overall I've loved the experience so far, but there's one thing that bugs me: the suggestions. Firefox seems to be unable to make a sensible use of my browsing history. It suggests urls I visit only very rarely, or sometimes even suggests things I've never visited (I read some time ago that they would start providing sponsored suggestions). For example, it's completely clueless about my Reddit browsing habits. The only subreddit I visit most of the time is r/rust, but it doesn't appear in FF's suggestions. There's only reddit main page, which I have never consciously visited. Sometimes the problem is the opposite - I want FF to suggest a url of a main page of, for example, a blog, but what I get are only some random posts I read on that blog a long time ago. Initially I thought that was a bug which would get fixed in a subsequent release, but this situation has been going on for at least a few months. Chrome's suggestions were way more intuitive for me.
What's your experience?
👤 kroltan Accepted Answer ✓
Long time Firefox user (since circa 2010), and a heavy user of history suggestions.
I _really_ like the suggestions, for websites I open regularly they even show up in sequence correctly. I do type URL fragments usually, not going by title, though.