> I'm not tracking anyone
Context is fun eh.
> But the majority of Firefox users aren't choosing it for privacy reasons
I'd like some stats on that please. Given the market share Firefox has why are people installing Firefox?
> so these privacy-preserving features are not a good signal that the user actually wants that privacy.
I consider installing privacy protecting software a pretty good signal but maybe I'm being generous.
> It was worse for do-not-track, as all the major browsers enabled it by default, making it not at all a signal of user preference.
Seems like a pretty strong signal that people don't want to be tracked to me, if a browser impliments something as a default then it would suggest to me that they know more than 50% of their userbase would think not being tracked online is a pretty fucking good idea.