Anything that strays from the defaults (especially in windows) risks getting reset during a major automatic update, and now you’re getting support calls because “the internet doesn’t work right anymore”.
I’ve never had a update change my default browser. Feels pretty low risk, especially if you get them used to clicking the specific FF icon and hide all Edge shortcuts. They’ll forget it exists quickly.
The default one on the OS, with chrome also installed, both with uBlock origin. Keep it simple.
Getting uBlock Origin to work with Chrome requires a workaround, and that is not scheduled remain available long-term.
It seems to work in Edge, believe it or not.
Including Edge for Android, which puts it in a compelling position for certain use cases.
This is the golden answer.
Anything that strays from the defaults (especially in windows) risks getting reset during a major automatic update, and now you’re getting support calls because “the internet doesn’t work right anymore”.
I’ve never had a update change my default browser. Feels pretty low risk, especially if you get them used to clicking the specific FF icon and hide all Edge shortcuts. They’ll forget it exists quickly.