Mozilla's DAU count has been dropping for years. There's all sorts of reasons for that. I bet you can come up with a few yourself.
I honestly cannot. I would expect DAUs to be increasing as Chrome becomes increasingly user-hostile and Firefox is the first stop for people looking to jump ship from Chromium-based browsers. Where are the users going?
They're actually pretty much staying on Chrome (and Safari, somewhat), especially as people spend more of their time on their phones instead. (And to some extent, it's probably not people changing how they spend the time, but the userbase simply changing as older people die and younger people come online - mostly on their phones.)
I honestly cannot. I would expect DAUs to be increasing as Chrome becomes increasingly user-hostile and Firefox is the first stop for people looking to jump ship from Chromium-based browsers. Where are the users going?
They're actually pretty much staying on Chrome (and Safari, somewhat), especially as people spend more of their time on their phones instead. (And to some extent, it's probably not people changing how they spend the time, but the userbase simply changing as older people die and younger people come online - mostly on their phones.)
Librewolf. I ditched FF after the second update featuring "AI"
They said:
You're talking about jumping from Firefox...
As a fork user you continue to be dependent for your security on Mozilla's security team.
We know that. What's your next point?
The point is that there's no point, and thankfully, @JubilantJaguar@lemmy.world pointed to just that.
Unfortunately, there's a high chance that: No Firefox = No LibreWolf.