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Firefox Got Faster for Real Users in 2023
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Mine are all toggled off. Seems like a reasonable compromise to me.
I've been a FF user for a very long time. I just never understood why folks don't like it.
I used to use Librewolf too, but I opted to just customize FFs settings and keep diagnostic data collection and "installing and running studies" on.
When I first discovered that Google gives FF a large sum of money to keep their search engine the default one, I immediately got paranoid and started researching Mozilla. I ended up using Librewolf for about a month and then decided to switch back because collecting anonymous diagnostic data wasn't such a big deal, and Google doesn't seem to influence Mozilla as much as I expected.
The installing and running studies was off for me since that time they decided to use that feature to inject ads into web pages.
The studies one is always an instant no from me. My CPU cycles are my own to allocate as I see fit. I love FF, but you don't get that access here.
That aside, FF seems like the only browser left that is interested in having me actually browse the web.