Switching to Firefox, Concerned with UBlock Origin Changes
I recommend others to switch to Firefox on their Android devices as well especially since you can install add-ons like UBlock origin. A couple years ago it was almost unusable, but this past year they have really stepped up their game and I haven't used Chrome mobile since.
Hopefully more people do. We can't let the web become dominated by Chromium or we'll be back to the days of "This site only works in IE6! Please change your browser to the ONE that we support / tested with."
The one add-on I'm going to cling to for the rest of forever is the Google search link fixer. It makes clicking on a result instant.
These changes to the Chrome API haven't even happened yet and it's unlikely they'll ship in their current state.
Until other browsers offer a proper built-in UI for managing multiple profiles as a first-class citizen, there's little chance that I'll switch from Chrome.
About once a year I give another browser a try for a few weeks. I go all in, utilizing whatever features are unique to the browser instead of trying to use it like Chrome. But I have yet to find anything that compensates for the loss of easy profile switching.
Unless Firefox adds a built-in profile switching UI or Chrome becomes literally unusable, there's just no way I can justify switching. The loss in productivity is too significant.
Recently switched back to Firefox after a ~4 year stint with Chrome. Was previously almost exclusively Firefox but eventually surrendered to the tide, not to mention FF wasn't in great shape at the time. Have been super happy switching back. FF + TreeStyleTabs (reunited with it finally) + AutoTabDiscard + Multi-Account Containers has made me a very happy camper.