Mozilla Firefox is Pushing DRM, Falkon Does Not and Librewolf Does Not Either
Well before Mozilla and Firefox were pushing slop they kept promoting all sorts of other bad things. That Mozilla knelt to Google/GAFAM on DRM is "old news". Librewolf was a response to this kind of madness, albeit with original focus on privacy.
This is what "modern" Web looks like in Falkon:
Compare to Firefox pushing DRM (it's possible to disable those obnoxious GUIs, but Mozilla has made it hard with invisible options, like the obscure/intimidating about:config stuff)
Librewolf, contrariwise, does not appeal to have those obnoxious GUI 'bits'.
If Firefox makes you sick to your stomach, give Librewolf a try.
Even ardent fans of Firefox seem to be losing their patience. This is new:
Remember that Mozilla takes money from GAFAM to let Microsoft spy on Firefox users and push slop or "slop-inject" garbage into the browser. █



