But with Google handing out death to the open web with a thousand cuts - latest being the WEI proposal, Manifest v3, FLoC, dreaded and forced AMP; I feel curious if you still use Chrome and recommend it to non techies?
If yes, please elaborate on the love - it would be a good exercise in building patience for me :) If not, what was the tipping point?
Mostly because Firefox has killer features like keyword bookmarks and search keywords, and once you've set up a few it's really hard to live without them. (Even if you could recreate them all in another browser.) Plus: it's not owned by Google. It's from the open source community. It traces its lineage back to Netscape.
Someone on HN once suggested using multiple browsers - so for sites you log into, there's one dedicated browser, but general web surfing happens in a separate browser (which makes it harder to track).