Mozilla is making it clear that they do not care about users any more.
Firefox is full of ads, with ads being in the homepage shortcuts, the news feed and the omnibox dropdown, as well as various ads for Mozilla services throughout the UI. Their ad network is also marketed to companies as allowing them to reach adblocker users.
Mozilla’s 210M+ global users are typically hard to reach. They're usually hidden behind ad blockers, nearly half avoid dominant social media, and most say no to default platforms. They’re selective, tech savvy, and paying attention.
From: https://www.mozilla.org/en-US/advertising/
Firefox is also full of tracking, with their mobile app sending data to the tracking company Adjust, and it having options for "personalised extension recommendations" and "Install and run studies". The latter allows them to install what they want into your browser without your consent out of the box.
Their tracking protection also mostly works only in private / incognito mode by default, with tracking scripts being allowed to run in standard windows with just isolated cookies protecting you, which is not a decision that a company who actually cares about privacy would make.
FG_3479 in browsers @lemmy.ml
We need to boycott Firefox
cross-posted from: https://lemmy.world/post/40386879
What’s a good alternative that does not aggressively sacrifices comfort for “security” like LibreWolf?
Librewolf itself. You can turn off the auto clearing of data and the fingerprint resistance.
I've been using Floorp for a couple of months now. It's been fine. It's another Firefox fork. And IronFox on my phone.