I am still using Firefox, but the biggest concern that may have me switching is not so much privacy, but rather the expressed desire by the CEO to indulge in "moderation" (= censorship) of what people get to see. It wouldn't be too hard to build that into a browser if they get serious about that.
I am still using Firefox, but the biggest concern that may have me switching is not so much privacy, but rather the expressed desire by the CEO to indulge in "moderation" (= censorship) of what people get to see. It wouldn't be too hard to build that into a browser if they get serious about that.
I am still using Firefox, but the biggest concern that may have me switching is not so much privacy, but rather the expressed desire by the CEO to indulge in "moderation" (= censorship) of what people get to see. It wouldn't be too hard to build that into a browser if they get serious about that.
Censorship is oh-so-fashionable these days! What a shame. I really loved Firefox - and other Mozilla products - all those years I used them.
Agreed, and early on was a remarkable easy switch and transformation.
Easily adaptable similarity without the baloney sideshow of Gates domains.