Yes, but then who will dare to buy from them in future?
Care to share the proof that Mozilla sells user data to anyone?
Firefox’s stance on privacy, like Apple’s, is to some extent branding
Some of the recently introduced Privacy related features -
- Enhanced Tracking Protection
- Total Cookies protection
- Browser Fingerprint protection
- DNS Over HTTPS support
- Encrypted Client Hello (ECH) support
- Continued Manifest v2 support
- Copy URL without tracking parameter
- Protection against redirect tracking
- In-Built on-device translation
(Further options to harden Firefox via user.js or via about:config)
Whenever you have issue with Firefox, first thing that you should try is 'Troubleshoot mode' -
Firefox Menu > Help > Troubleshoot Mode
I think that's for Gnome App developers and not for regular users.
Firefox Containers are for Cookies and Storage separation. Profile, on the other hand, is a COMPLETE separation in all aspects of Firefox's user data, setup , add-ons.
Always use a separate Firefox profile for banking needs.
Ubuntu 24.04 + Gnome 46 + Wayland + Nvidia Rtx 3070 Ti + Driver v555 + Kernel v6.9.3
- Initially noticed a minor lag when opening Application windows. Then reinstalled libnvidia-egl-wayland1 and apparently that lag is now gone. But, honestly I feel Wayland had more smoother performance with v550, than v555.
Uninstall OneDrive, problem solved.
Currently I'm using ungoogled-chromium on Linux just for PWA because of this decision made by Mozilla 😔