Tada Images/Shutterstock When it comes to modern browsers, Chrome is the undisputed king, with Firefox falling to a distant fourth in the rankings. To make matters worse, other popular browsers like Edge and Opera also use the open-source Chromium engine, making Google's lead even bigger. Firefox's proprietary engine is one of the last holdouts in the browser space, but it has a fleetingly small user base compared to Chrome. Despite this, there are still plenty of reasons why Firefox is better than Chrome for some users. Its unique software stack and privacy-focused development make it a great alternative for users who want to protect their data from prying eyes. Surprisingly, it even has a few incredibly useful basic features that aren't found in Chrome. That said, there are still areas where Chrome clearly pulls ahead. With the backing of a massive company like Google, there are good reasons why it's taken over the browser market.…