I can't reproach to Firefox that it's refusing to bite the hand that feeds, but the last time I tried it, there were other issues:
- it was prefilled with icons for facebook and twitter (bit let's say people who switch may be lost without these icons)
- it keeps trying to push pocket to me (no excuse for that)
- if had the feature for antitracking multi-account-containers, but didn't push them
- it lacked advanced anti tracking (ex: fixing the canvas size, the fonts etc)
I'd prefer Firefox with a focus on privacy and antitracking to Edge cool new features, but I think Microsoft has both a financial interest and the technical capacity to protect me from google panopticon while also delivering cool new things.
I don't like Firefox interface including its lack of innovation (edge has tab groups, split screens), and how the only redeeming point that could make me consider Firefox (privacy) is not put front and center.
I will keep checking Firefox now and then, but I don't see much chance of improvement as Google money keeps Mozilla warm, comfortable, and also totally disconnected for what its potential users would like.