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Mozilla is compromised by far-left LGBT+ radical commies. That's just it.
Firefox and ALL browserd based on it (Librewolf, Mullvad, Tor Browser) are doomed to die in the next couple of years.
Chromium has superior security and compatibility(ask any webdeveloper what they think about Firefox).
This is sad, because as far as I know the only only browser with Tor support is Brave (desktop only) and its Tor implementation is not as good as Tor Browser.
If you use Proton VPN you can get Tor support on any browser.
Didn't know that, thanks.
There still needs to be privacy stuff implemented inside the browser, mostly to do with how JavaScript is allowed to have access to user events and use callbacks to pass this information back to the server. Google is abandoning cookies now and moving to a user profile based system that doesn't use or need user consent. The routing part of Tor only partly mitigates against that.
Google promised that they would phase out cookies in 2023, then 2024.... but still haven't.
I think they're just pulling our balls and stringing us along...
You can disable JS on any browser, without Extensions.
Brave is far superior to Librewolf.
Brave's CEO is actually the former Mozilla CEO, so he's absolutely the reason Firefox is dying.