Firefox vs Mr. Number: Spam Call Blocker
โWhich one wastes more of your one finite, irreplaceable life? We ran the numbers. We made the numbers up. The result is somehow still accurate.โ
Firefox
โThe principled browser you champion in arguments and open twice a month.โ
Mr. Number: Spam Call Blocker
โDesigned to be opened once. Statistically, it won't be.โ
| Feature | Firefox | Mr. Number: Spam Call Blocker |
|---|---|---|
| ๐ณ๏ธ Hours Wasted / Day | 1.6 hrs | 5.6 hrs More hours = clear winner of nothing. |
| ๐ฅ Lifetime Damage | 660K hrs | 19.3M hrs |
| Our Rating | 4.4 | 4.0 |
| App Store | ||
| Google Play | 4.6 | 3.8 |
| Price | Free | Free |
| Downloads | 100M+ More victims downloaded. | 10M+ |
| Size | ||
| In-App Purchases ๐ธ | ||
| Requires Internet | ||
| Age Rating | Everyone | Everyone |
| Developer | Mozilla | Hiya |
By our entirely fabricated metrics, Firefox wins the race to the bottom of your free time. Mr. Number: Spam Call Blocker is the โresponsibleโ choice, in the way that a slightly smaller slice of cake is responsible. There are no winners here. Only documented hours.
Pick Your Poison
Choose Firefox if...
Firefox for Android is a solid choice for users prioritizing privacy and customization through extensions. However, potential users should be aware of the reported performance issues and UI changes that might impact their browsing experience; those seeking a leaner, more stable experience might consider alternatives.
Choose Mr. Number: Spam Call Blocker if...
Mr. Number was once a highly recommended call-blocking app, but the recent switch to a subscription model and reported performance issues have significantly impacted user satisfaction. While it still offers call-blocking capabilities, potential users should weigh the cost and reported issues against their need for such a service. Consider alternatives if you need a reliable free option.
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Every stat above is affectionately invented. The apps are real, the regret is real, the numbers are vibes. โRequires: stable Wi-Fi, poor impulse control, and a willingness to question your life choices at 2 AM.โ