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by zaarn
2692 days ago
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And then people will complain that Mozilla is nagging them for money. I doubt anyone likes the nag screen that Wikipedia pops down about 15 seconds into reading a page and it covering almost half the screen. Wikipedia has sufficient marketshare to survive despite that. The ads that mozilla shows are fairly privacy-friendly, much more than any other ads you'd find on most websites. That's an improvement. If you don't like them you can easily disable them. |
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Users may not like nag screens, but I doubt they like the shitty ads Mozilla shows on the new tab page by default either. As long as the screen is easy to dismiss I don't see the problem.