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by kgraves 2138 days ago
> So having Google as the default search engine is the right approach for privacy?

This and the fact that they signed the deal with Google again makes me lose faith in Mozilla, caring about privacy yet making deals with the devil that is killing them.

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I don't like it. I'd rather they moved to DDG. But if I let myself be an optimist for a short while, I can understand the compromise in order to establish a runway while they build up more ethical sources of income.
Id rather they just automatically replace ad units on websites with their own adnetwork making money that way.

Before you have a whinge about that idea, realise that google effectively does this already.

All it would take is for Firefox to say fuck it, you want to serve ads to our users? Fine, but you sell adunits through our network that is focused on privacy, not the network through Google or Facebook.

> I can understand the compromise in order to establish a runway while they build up more ethical sources of income.

When? It's not pragmatism anymore, it has become pure laziness on the part of Mozilla. They have been accepting this business model (being fed by the hand of Google) forever now, instead of seriously trying to achieve financial autonomy. They have lost all credibility if they compromise on that front - it's such a huge conflict of interest.