Using Firefox is just not a technical or UX decision anymore, as its quality is great (which doesn't mean Chrome isn't great as well) but it's becoming more and more a "political" decision to slow the "unibrowser" experience.
It's also a good way to lessen the amount of tracking Google does, though to be fair, Mozilla is partly funded by Google and other search engine deals.
It's a complicated world
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Using Firefox is just not a technical or UX decision anymore, as its quality is great (which doesn't mean Chrome isn't great as well) but it's becoming more and more a "political" decision to slow the "unibrowser" experience.
It's also a good way to lessen the amount of tracking Google does, though to be fair, Mozilla is partly funded by Google and other search engine deals.
It's a complicated world