@ploum Just go saying switch to another browser, comes with several real challenges, such as

#Mozilla is using #Cloudflare. infosec.exchange/@mypdns/11073

You will also need to tell people they should be choosing FireFox-ESR, otherwise they can's protects themself from Mozilla's #tracking / #SpyWare as the about:config do not accepts all your privacy optimizations in you /etc/firefox/policies/policies.json files as they are logged for unnoticed tracking of your browser activities (Yes they did that to their US users a couple of years ago) Hence it became spyware, This was done to collect user identifiable data for they ever worse Spy Ware cliqs.

Yes, your post is somewhat fine, you just lack all the important info that makes it all freedom and coders choice of browser, We do not use it as is, we do modify the policies.json heavily and we do a lot of #FireWall #RPZ #Blaclist on our networks to stay privacy from FF's(Chrome) engine

There was a question about what FF's containers do.

The containers are attempting to keep the the tabs water tight from each other, meaning the the one tab should not be able to negotiate with other tabs. This just not always working as AH's like #Sucker #Musk 😉 gives very little in your democracy and privacy, so you are not in a safe-heaven spot, but it is sure better. (Noticed I didn't say good, but better)

- firefox.com: 0xacab.org/my-privacy-dns/matr
- mozilla.org: 0xacab.org/my-privacy-dns/matr
- mozilla.com: 0xacab.org/my-privacy-dns/matr