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I wonder if running it in a container such as flatpak would help.
Flatpak is not a container and should not be thought of as such for security/privacy purposes:
https://flatpak.org/faq/#Is_Flatpak_a_container_technology_
It can provide container-like functions if specifically configured for that, but that's not normal and it shouldn't be relied on as a security barrier.
I would not count on it, since it's required for proper theme integration. A quick search confirms my suspicion: some font direcories are mapped.
I quite like the idea though, sort of a lite qubes or unmodified VM for all Firefox Flatpak users could be nice.
In a perfect world, it would be nice to have a checkbox per app where I can select whether it should share anything with the system libraries.
Not sure whether it can fix the font problem, but in general Flatseal allows you to customise permissions for installed flatpaks.
https://flathub.org/apps/com.github.tchx84.Flatseal
I'm running Brave and Librewolf from flatpak. Nope, it doesn't help, at least with default sandbox settings.