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Firefox is my brower for years. The latest and ongoing fuckeries from Mozilla make me mad, so I'll probably switch to Librewolf. I have Chromium-based browser for compatibility reasons (mainly video conferences, Youtube sometimes). I won't use any Chromium as my main browser because I care about diversity and don't want an effectivly Google-controlled application.
For search I recommend DuckDuckGo or Brave. Personally I use a recently setup private Searx instance and I'm quite happy with it.
Why switch? Mozilla has always been dumb and a little bit sketchy, doesn't mean that FF isn't awesome
Firefox is awesome. However with Librewolf I didn't have to change one single setting, because the default are so good. It even comes with uBlock Origin installed.