Why I'm done with Firefox for good - and which browser I'm using instead
Briefly

The article discusses the author's decision to permanently move away from Firefox due to dissatisfaction with Mozilla's management. Historically, Firefox was the primary browser for Linux users, but recent decisions by the company—including significant executive pay raises and layoffs—contradict its open-source roots and have alienated its core user base. The author highlights frustrations with how Mozilla has shifted its focus and lost touch with what made Firefox successful, leading to a loss of trust and the search for alternatives that better align with user values, particularly privacy.
The problem is Mozilla, which seems out of touch with its core user base, prioritizing profit over the open-source values that made Firefox great.
Mozilla's leadership has faced criticism for prioritizing corporate strategies while failing to connect with its loyal users, especially in the face of layoffs.
Read at ZDNET
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