

Most of the users want their favorite web services to be accessible seamlessly via the web browser. But, not every user cares about the under-the-hood improvements that make the experience safer. Sure, the privacy features like Firefox Relay ( one of the tools to protect your email) are needed along with it.

Overall, the recent updates have simplified the user interface and add to the reasons why I keep coming back to Firefox whenever I try to switch. Firefox's User Experience is Improvingįortunately, in the past two years, Mozilla Firefox seems to be focusing on improving the usability, one step at a time, and presenting itself to the masses than usual.įor instance, working towards an automated translated feature support in Firefox 117.

If you would rather not read everything about it: Mozilla Firefox has been doing everything it can, with not enough things to attract the masses. Well, if you want to get into the details, you might want to recall that Firefox lost almost 50 million users in 2021. Google Chrome has a 63.56% market share, compared to 2.94% occupied by Firefox users-as per StatCounter. Firefox's Current Stateĭespite its privacy-first approach, and being one of the best open-source alternatives to Google Chrome, it is not the most preferred web browser. Not to forget, it comes baked in as the default with most Linux distributions, making it an obvious go-to web browser for Linux users. Mozilla Firefox is a fantastic open-source cross-platform browser with a proven track record of offering you the best privacy-focused features.
