
"Firefox's Decline Signals Troubled Waters for Web Browser Diversity"
Mozilla's Firefox, once a popular web browser, has seen a significant decline in market share, dropping to just 2.2% according to the US government's Digital Analytics Program. Despite its early success and peak market share of 34.1% in 2010, Firefox has been unable to keep up with competitors, particularly Google Chrome, which now dominates the market. Issues such as feature removal, poor memory management, and hidden telemetry have alienated users. Additionally, Mozilla's financial reliance on Google and high executive salaries have raised concerns among its user base. The future of Firefox appears uncertain as it continues to lose relevance in the web browser market.