Can you be more specific by what you mean when you say "spying on my file system"? Do you have a strace log or something similar? I can imagine a lot of reasons why Firefox may need to look at parts of your filesystem for reasons that aren't immediately obvious and seem expansive - such as reading /proc/ information, figuring out overall disk space usage, or registering for filesystem activity events with the OS. If you have a specific activity we can dig into it.
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