Since I've seen a lot of chatter about people switching to #Firefox as Google ramps up the enshitification of #Chrome, let me tell you about a killer feature for people who (a) need multiple accounts on the same websites (eg. devs) or specifically (b) have to use multiple Google accounts.

Firefox has an official addon called Multi Account Containers that lets you trivially set up color coded tabs that have separate sets of cookies. Log into your dev account in one, and your test account in another. Log into your personal #gmail in one and have another tab next to it with your work Gmail. I'm actually not signed in to any Google accounts in most my tabs, I just have containers for the specific tasks I do on Google products.

It'll take you 30 seconds to set up.

Add-on: https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/multi-account-containers/

Mozilla's explanation: https://support.mozilla.org/en-US/kb/containers

Firefox Multi-Account Containers – Get this Extension for 🦊 Firefox (en-US)

Download Firefox Multi-Account Containers for Firefox. Firefox Multi-Account Containers lets you keep parts of your online life separated into color-coded tabs. Cookies are separated by container, allowing you to use the web with multiple accounts and integrate Mozilla VPN for an extra layer of privacy.

@ricci the thing about switching to Firefox is that we do so on more than just PC we also use it on our phones and tablets. While I can't speak to the experience on iOS on Android its awful. The project focus is on desktop so either we choose to use it (bad experience and all) or a Chromium alternative on Android/iOS devices.
@Sh4d0w_H34rt @ricci I mostly use safari on iOS. But by having the Firefox browser installed on mobile as well I can access all passwords that are synced in all apps. It functions as any other password manager. Maybe you care about more than just password syncing, then this is no solution, but for me this was all I needed.
@murb @ricci yeah I use a dedicated password manager, never trust any browser to store my passwords.