That's exactly what private/incognito modes are for, and what privacy
/security-conscious people use. People who don't understand the risks
inherent to web browsing should be educated, and I highly doubt offering
two web browsers by default would contribute to educating people (that's
if it doesn't confuse them further about what a web browser is).

That would also raise some interesting questions, like where to open a
link from another application by default?

** Changed in: gnome-software (Ubuntu)
       Status: New => Opinion

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