Background Mozilla launched Tab Grouping in early 2025, allowing tabs to be arranged and grouped with persistent labels. It was the most requested feature in the history of Mozilla Connect.
Background Mozilla launched Tab Grouping in early 2025, allowing tabs to be arranged and grouped with persistent labels. It was the most requested feature in the history of Mozilla Connect.
On desktop? With a few flags to disable stuff like this, it’s fine. I switch between Firefox and Cromite, and Firefox still feels better with a lot of content.
Not to speak of how neutered Chromium’s adblocking is getting, without a whole-browser mod (like Cromite).
…On Android through, it’s not even close. You’d be crazy to use FF.
I’m not satisfied with merely disabling, I want it gone. I’m not satisfied with having to edit flags to disable it.
I have not seen a single case of FF outperforming or providing a better experience on desktop compared to other browsers.
FF smooth scrolls better on chunkier pages to me, and (though I have no technical understanding of how), ad/annoyance blocking extensions seem to result in cleaner pages.
There’s also little niceties in FF, like no forced audio resampling, clean side tabs, more flexible theming and such.
For me, Cromite has much better anti fingerprinting, though. When I use it to shop, it’s clear sites have a much harder time following me around on Cromite than FF with extensions. And it’s still quite fast.
That’s fair, though my experience is almost directly the opposite of you when it comes to page rendering and fingerprinting. I do miss the video player pop-out though.