Mozilla’s Decline: From 30% to 3% Market Share
Mozilla deleted “we don’t sell your data” from docs, eliminated advocacy, pivoted to AI. The evidence shows leadership systematically…
Mozilla deleted “we don’t sell your data” from docs, eliminated advocacy, pivoted to AI. The evidence shows leadership systematically dismantled Firefox.
From Firefox pioneer to footnote. Fifteen years. The common narrative says Google killed Mozilla with Chrome’s dominance. After watching this unfold from the Linux community for two decades, I see a different story: Mozilla systematically destroyed itself through leadership compensation, strategic distraction, and abandoning its core mission.
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The Numbers Tell the Story
Before we blame anyone, let’s examine what actually happened.
Firefox peaked at 32% market share in 2009. By 2024, it sits under 3%. Chrome didn’t just win. Firefox collapsed.
The convenient explanation: Google bundled Chrome with everything, spent billions on marketing, and made Chrome the default on Android. All true. But Netflix faced competition from every major studio. Spotify competed against Apple. These companies didn’t abandon their core product to chase unrelated ventures.
Mozilla did.



