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I have a better kill switch: Waterfox and LibreWolf. Don't have to worry about of that nonsense right out the gate.
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But that's just saying that instead of using Firefox and not turning on the feature, you'll use a less maintained version of Firefox where they didn't enable the feature. I don't feel like those projects have much value add in the privacy spectrum compared to Firefox, particularly when one of them was owned by an advertising company, and neither of them actually has the resources to maintain or operate a browser in isolation, which is a major concern regarding security and privacy both.
While I can't speak for LibreWolf, I can tell you that Waterfox is based on the latest ESR builds and is extremely well maintained to the point of evolving into its own thing entirely. It's one of the oldest forks I've known. The fact it's been around this long should speak volumes. That being said, most modern forks that I've tried tend to base themselves on ESR as well and evolved in a similar way.
I jumped to LibreWolf this week. Really like it, it looks acat and feels the same. But I trust it more. Been a FF user for over 10 years.
Zen has also committed to not include AI features
Some websites doesn't work with librewolf like Onshape.com . Is there an easy solution for website like those?
Waterfox. As I understand it, Librewolf goes to extremes for privacy to the point where it may impact your browsing experience. Waterfox cares about privacy too but not to the same extreme.