@[email protected] @[email protected] So far, the "evil" is not in the Firefox codebase. It's only in the Mozilla privacy policy.
Removing actual bad things from the Chromium codebase has proven to be very difficult to maintain.
@[email protected] @[email protected] So far, the "evil" is not in the Firefox codebase. It's only in the Mozilla privacy policy.
Removing actual bad things from the Chromium codebase has proven to be very difficult to maintain.
We need more browser competition.
Switching to a Chromium-based browser (Arc, Brave, Vivaldi, Edge, et al) does not increase browser competition. It just further strengthens Google’s ability to control the web as a platform.
#Mozilla #Firefox
@[email protected] @[email protected] Do you know of similar resources within EU countries? If not, could you fund some legal experts to create these?
@[email protected] @Gizmodo I considered writing this exact exploit scenario as an argument for opposing the proposed EU #ChatControl regulation, but thought it would be too tinfoil hat and yet here we are.
https://www.jeremiahlee.com/posts/after-chat-control/?ref=Mastodon
Ok, this fork of Firefox actually is pretty great:
@[email protected] is Firefox under the hood, but with a UX more like Arc. It’s already had over 2 million downloads. I am trying it out for a week as my primary browser and will report back.
https://zen-browser.app/
#Mozilla #Firefox