@technomancy I have everything I can in a user.js that gets dropped into a new install, but, yeah. Disabling Pocket isn't the same as not bundling it -- an org that cared about doing the right thing instead of juicing the graph of installed base would leave it an extension.
Running Firefox is an endless game of whack-a-mole, where they ship garbage I don't want and have to figure out how to disable. Running LibreWolf means the first pass of that gets done for me, and most of the stuff I have to chase down is solidly in "I use it weird" territory (like: I don't want tabs at all).