o7 Firefox. It was a good run.
Privacy
Protect your privacy in the digital world
Welcome! This is a community for all those who are interested in protecting their privacy.
Rules
PS: Don't be a smartass and try to game the system, we'll know if you're breaking the rules when we see it!
- Be nice, civil and no bigotry/prejudice.
- No tankies/alt-right fascists. The former can be tolerated but the latter are banned.
- Stay on topic.
- Don't promote proprietary software.
- No crypto, blockchain, etc.
- No Xitter links. (only allowed when can't fact check any other way, use xcancel)
- If in doubt, read rule 1
Related communities:
- !opensource@programming.dev
- !selfhosting@slrpnk.net / !selfhosted@lemmy.world
- !piracy@lemmy.dbzer0.com
You may not use any of Mozilla’s services to:
Do anything illegal or otherwise violate applicable law,
So is Mozilla saying that you can not use Firefox to access pirated media, recommend abortion clinics, denounce the Palestinian genocide, etc?
Ohh look... CEO can fuck ur wife BC ToS says so right here 🤡
Assuming this refers to a new feature, how are they going to implement it? If the browser e.g. phones home, people would be able to spot the change in the source code and just create a fork?
Yes but that only works for geeks, so it is better than nothing but still a sad solution.
I'm paying for a search engine subscription, do I have to pay for a browser too?
Honestly, if it was actually economically viable and made all bullshit go away, I'd happily pay for a browser.
I don't think Mozilla could switch to that model without significant restructuring the likes of which they've little inventive to go for.
Time to start blocking all FF domains and IP addresses. Just like Facebook.