I think problem with FF diminishing success is with users not having control, not because Mozilla doesn't have control. Force-feeding unnecessary things is causing people to move to other browsers.

Also lack of corporate support is moving people to other browsers: If you use one in your work/school, then you tend to use it at home too.

By corporate support I'm talking about certificates, lack of msi-installer and that sort of things.

Timo Pietilä

On 25.1.2016 18:01, Wolf, Daniel wrote:
There is no purpose to user control if it's used to infect people's browsers 
with malicious extensions that Mozilla have no central ability to inspect. 
People in the enterprise may not understand how fundamentally Firefox is being 
screwed up for 99% of users by Mozilla's current lack of control. This is why I 
tell people to use Chrome every chance I get.

Daniel Wolf

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Not to mention no rational argument debunking Dan Stillman's proof of concept 
Addon demonstrating how trivial it is to get a malicious Addon through the 
automated approval process, thereby proving that all this does is deny users 
control of their own browser experience in pursuit of a *false* sense of 
security.

http://danstillman.com/2015/11/23/firefox-extension-scanning-is-security-theater
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