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by Kelvin506
480 days ago
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Mozilla seems to have forgotten that they survived Chrome by being overtly, explicitly privacy-focused. They've since stopped being that. Even if they are still tacitly privacy-focused, that's not good enough anymore. We assume Mozilla is now just another ad-pandering jackwagon because that is the only safe assumption when presented with the facts: a major change in management, followed by removal of "we won't sell your data" across all of their marketing. Their userbase is arguably mostly people who put up with browser disparity for the sake of peace of mind about their data. That type of user will abandon Firefox the same way we did Chrome. |
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"Forgotten" is too generous. That's like chalking up a corrupt government to "incompetence."
They sold out. The sooner we recognize them as a permanently corrupt entity, the better we will be.
The Ladybird browser and similar efforts are the only hope at this point.