I’m not in favor of this at all. Firefox has always been on top of new privacy features, like their containers and now their new profile UI, total cookie protection, canvas randomization, blocking trackers by default, DoH integration by default, URL tracking parameter stripping, HTTPS only mode, and of course their privacy features upstreamed from Tor browser. It’s telling how much Brave has to add (and remove) to chromium to approach the privacy features of stock Firefox, when most “private” Fi...