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Personally I stuck with Firefox for ages because it's open source and deserves to be promoted.
However, eventually it just became too slow and impossible to use. Partly this is Windows fault I suspect, but even so, Firefox really is a big program and doesn't run very fast at the best of times. The fact that it's a platform probably has a lot to do with this.
It's been quite a relief to use Opera since it became ad-free. In my opinion it has a lot going for it, including the excellent embedded/mobile versions.