Can someone explain to me the benefits of Firefox over Chrome?

just as clear-cut as windows 10 telemetry, never mentioning SpeechRuntime doing environmental recordings a few years back or Photos app doing online ml facial recognition with a clear arabic bias, the two key reasons why GDPR came to be and put a stop to it (not mentioned publicly because the "war on terror" is still ongoing); or the fact that microsoft is circumventing GDPR on all counts via CrEdge, in a symbiotic relation with google against law suits

too much cognitive dissonance over here mentioning CrEdge telemetry (for which there's no real opt-out, true) but not recognizing mozilla's telemetry can be equally bad once they reach desperation - ultra-strong fingerprinting of the device hardware, sharing urls with google safebrowsing under weak "anonymization", sharing clicks, prefs etc with partner search engines / pocket / whatever, hand-picked ad-blocking exceptions on the cover of webcompat, behind top secrecy in hidden bugs, inaccessible jiras and so forth

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