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They only differ in marketing really. I use Firefox too but have no illusions about it, Moz://a is sponsored by the same Google ad money. None of the big browser providers are good guys, there is clear conflict of interest that no amount of PR can resolve.


This website has a very thorough Firefox de-bloat and anti-tracking guide: https://spyware.neocities.org/guides/firefox.html

I find that some of those options are excessive, but it's good for the privacy-minded in general. Just change the options based on your threat model.


There are lots of things that Firefox does to enhance privacy that Chrome does not do.


There are lots of things Firefox could do with little to no effort to enhance privacy if it were user focused.




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