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by benrutter
462 days ago
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I think it's great that we're able to hold mozilla to higher standards than google, but I think there's a couple important points to mention: - Leaving firefox for chrome due to privacy concerns only makes sense if chrome has better privacy, which it definitely doesn't. Recent changes might bring them closer together, but firefox is very far from catching up. - We should compare firefox to chrome or firefox-based to chromium-based. Browsers like waterfox, pale moon, edge, brave all use source code from one browser but with different privacy, so it doesn't make sense to say "I don't like firefox so I'll use a chromium based one". - Bonus extra point just because this is hacker news, check out Ladybird, it's making awesome progress! |
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