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by JadeNB 3140 days ago
> A stronger Mozilla (financially speaking) is good for privacy and free software.

While I understand exactly what you mean, surely there's a point at which accepting money from privacy-violating organisations (and bundling a privacy-violating extension, and who knows what else is coming?) means that Mozilla is no longer good for privacy?

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Definitely true. It's a balancing act. Granted, that means that some people are going to think you're compromising too much on your ideals (or to little).