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Firefox enables user tracking
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Be careful what you wish for. Firefox needs income and without audience for Firefox, Firefox is no more and then LibreWolf is no more.
I think Mozilla could find another way of getting profit without without tracking its users or depending on Google's funding.
But Firefox is open source, though. It's not going to disappear just like that.
@laughterlaughter @sunbeam60 Yeah Palemoon web-browser still exists forked off from a very old Firefox...