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Why was this auto [flagged] by HN? I had to vouch this.
[flagged] means flagged by users; if it was done by the system, it'd be [dead].

I can't speak for others, but the reason I flagged it is that the number is untrustworthy and absurd. This is not an isolated case, Statcounter has these ridiculous errors on a monthly basis on one stat or another, before they silently fix whatever was wrong and the numbers swing wildly the other way. A discussion of a Statcounter spike is as fruitful as a discussion about the output of an RNG.

Because it’s BS. Firefox usage telemetry is public. There is no such increase.
I can’t even open it because the domain is blocked in my dns as being an analytics collection system.
Wait, is this correct? Firefox moved from 5% to 12% in one month? That seems unlikely...
Yeah, really looks like some sort of data error
I wonder if Firefox is a better user agent string for bots or AI?

Or perhaps some big IT departments are switching the employee base from Chrome to Firefox because it now has better ad blockers?

A mass of end-users switching browsers on their phones or home computers doesn't seem to line up with the reality that I'm living in though, though.

It's much more likely to be a methodology issue than that Firefox's install base suddenly grew 240% in such a short period of time. Maybe some AI scraper juicing the numbers? Mozilla's telemetry could confirm this, so if they don't start bragging about a huge MAU increase, I'd assume this is wrong.
When Firefox has an internal adblock like Brave, I will come back.
They have internal tracker blocking. Also, using brave and caring about privacy is rich.
TBH uBlock Origin is better, so why bother
It sort of has, if you're willing to use a fork called https://librewolf.net

Not perfect, but much less work than to try to bend normal FF to your preferences.

Works for me.

That's ublock origin preinstalled, not internal/built-in adblocking.
Waterfox has one built in, as does LibreWolf.

Regular Firefox is bloated and contains poor decisions made by Mozilla. The best way to use it is to use the aforementioned forks which remove the excess and add sensible conventional features for security and privacy.

I recently switched phone (Pixel 6a with swollen battery to Xiaomi 13 (Shizuku solves most of the issues without installing custom ROM, which they made impossible through bootloader unlocking process)) and for now decided to not install Cromite yet, but keep Firefox which was offered in browser choice at beginning, still feel very annoyed by the new (not customizable) context menu, but they keep making it even more annoying like with blue persistent for telling you you had downloaded something as if regular notification wouldn't be enough and of course there is no way to get rid off the blue dot besides deleting download (record), just another annoyance

or now they finally semi fixed home page with 8 pinned shortcuts, but despite not having anything else on home page you must still tap Show all, to see other shortcuts, why can't I show all the shortcuts directly on home page is beyond me

so much for Firefox customization...