I use Mozilla Firefox for multiple tasks, but primarily to access vendor websites for benefit administration. It allows me to switch easily between tasks and have multiple tabs open at the same time. It is a browser that functions well with different types of websites. Mozilla Firefox allows our organization to tackle complex tasks in a user friendly environment.
Pros
Navigating multiple websites
Syncing with a password manager
Opening secure documents
Cons
Some websites do not function correctly
Favorited websites are not found as easily
Need to refresh websites at times
Likelihood to Recommend
In my experience, Mozilla Firefox is one of the most user friendly browsers available. I know employees who use it who are very familiar with technology and prefer it to other options. At the same time, employees who are less familiar with technology find Mozilla Firefox to be accessible. I have not found a scenario where it was not appropriate.
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Administrative Assistant in Human Resources (Non-profit Organization Management company, 501-1000 employees)
Mozilla Firefox is one allowed browser option beyond the default of Google Chrome. I personally prefer Mozilla Firefox as it is a cleaner interface and less (or no) ads generated the way Google does with Chrome. Unlike Chrome and Edge (which is not used in our organization), Mozilla Firefox seems to update regularly and be a great browser for all of the applications we use.
Pros
Limits ads
Syncs with other Mozilla Firefox users
Make bookmarking easy
Cons
Maybe have a better integration with mail clients other than Gmail.
Likelihood to Recommend
I think that Mozilla Firefox is well suited as a less ad intensive browser for Chrome users and Edge users. The themes and templates are also really nice. However, if your organization is a strict Microsoft shop or Google shop, you may not be allowed to stray from their preferred browsers.