Out of the box Firefox is definitely not very privacy conscious, better than Chrome no doubt, but worse than Brave. It can be configured to be better than both or one can use Librewolf/Mullvad browser
It makes sense. Having it configured this way breaks so many web apps that it’s not feasible to have that as default. That is if you hope for any sort of non-technical people using it, and therefore having any sort of relevant market share. Having forks with different defaults for people who can deal with the tradeoffs is a pretty good solution.
Out of the box Firefox is definitely not very privacy conscious, better than Chrome no doubt, but worse than Brave. It can be configured to be better than both or one can use Librewolf/Mullvad browser
I recently switched and I was quite surprised at how many privacy features were disabled from the start.
It makes sense. Having it configured this way breaks so many web apps that it’s not feasible to have that as default. That is if you hope for any sort of non-technical people using it, and therefore having any sort of relevant market share. Having forks with different defaults for people who can deal with the tradeoffs is a pretty good solution.
There is also Tor Browser.
Yeah, it’s not really for normal browsing though