• @jet@hackertalks.com
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      To be fair. Mozilla foundation is shady. They keep pushing things that don’t follow their core mission. That try to expand their brand.

      You can use Mozilla to build solid privacy respecting systems, but Firefox out of the box not so much. They’re better than Google, but that’s a low fucking bar.

      Mullvad browser, Tor browser, mull for Android - all use the core Firefox open source engine, to make privacy respecting programs that work out of the box with privacy respecting defaults.

      So I would say Mozilla is a good guy in this conversation, but not a saint.

      • no banana
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        551 year ago

        Though they are transparent with the fact that they are doing it. I’m not a fan of it either, but it’s not too shady when they’re open about it IMO.

        • @jet@hackertalks.com
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          Fair enough, they aren’t evil to be sure.

          The Mozilla telemetry, pocket, Mozilla synchronization, experiments, the new tab page basically being an advertisement page. That leaves the sour taste in my mouth, so I don’t trust them because of that… Shady good guy vibes:)

          • no banana
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            271 year ago

            They’re doing what they think they need to justify their existence, and although I personally believe being just a great browser would be enough I appreciate their communication around their ventures. It’s not great, but it’s not like they’re installing malware in the background.

            • lemmyvore
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              And may I point out that just being a great browser hasn’t worked out so well for Firefox so far. Unfortunately in today’s day and age you have to promote yourself to stand out. Chrome is an abject piece of crap that actively spies on you and yet Google’s PR has managed to convince the vast majority to use it.

              • @QuaternionsRock@lemmy.world
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                21 year ago

                It’s also worth noting that Chrome’s security model is much more robust than Firefox’s. Acting like Firefox is superior in every regard only serves to undercut Mozilla’s pleas for more contributors and funding.

            • @jet@hackertalks.com
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              91 year ago

              https://itsfoss.com/firefox-looking-glass-controversy/

              They get pretty close sometimes. I respect their mojo, but I don’t install vanilla Firefox anymore. On anything. For any reason. I don’t trust them anymore.

              I wish them the best, if I could donate directly to Firefox development I would, but it’s impossible with them. So I don’t. I donate to mullvad, I donate to the Tor project, and I donate to servo. That’s what I can do to make sure we maintain an open and free web

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                  That’s a great point. I totally thought they were non-profit. They’re just so on brand with my personal ethos I just assumed.

                  But yeah checking they’re not. Totally wrong about that. Thanks for pointing it out

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                  This is an old issue, I was just linking to it to reference why I have friendly relations with Firefox but I doubt they’re intentions, or at least I consider them an ally but one that needs to be double checked.

                  The date on that post is clearly wrong. Maybe they got some weird content management system that’s updating the date and correctly or they made an edit or something

          • Clegko
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            51 year ago

            I dont get why everyone bitches about Pocket, tbh. Ive been a Pocket user for years and Mozilla’s purchase of them has made them better if anything.

            • no banana
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              31 year ago

              I’ve always liked the idea of pocket and have tried to get into using it multiple times but sadly I’m a savage who hates even using bookmarks for some reason. I just keep all of it in my brain (which tends to mean I do not keep it at all).

              • Clegko
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                It took me a long time to get used to pocket, not gonna lie. But once I did, I can’t live without it.

      • @0xD@infosec.pub
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        111 year ago

        They keep trying to make money so they don’t go under if/when Google pulls the plug on their easy money.

        • @jet@hackertalks.com
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          11 year ago

          Fair enough. I’m glad it works for you.

          For what it’s worth mullvad browser works for all of my use cases, I haven’t found anything it doesn’t work for.

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              You can open up the no script options and click on disable globally.

              Sorry to hear mullvad’s not loading anything. Seems like a weird bug

              Setting the default browser, is a problem on Windows, there is a workaround I could dig up for you if you want. But basically you have to make a script and then modify the registry to point to that script as the default browser. It’s a pain in the butt but it works. Thankfully on Linux, and Mac OS it just works as the default browser

                • @jet@hackertalks.com
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                  11 year ago

                  On Qubes it just worked after I did --register-app

                  Their GitHub has an issue open for it in Linux, I see that the tor project is working on a solution as well to make it more elegant.

                  But since it doesn’t load any web pages for you, you don’t want to make it your default anyway.

      • @russjr08@outpost.zeuslink.net
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        91 year ago

        Yeah if it’s the comment chain that I think they’re referring to, I believe it came down to Mozilla “being in bed with Google” because Google is the default search engine.

        I’ll take the default search engine being Google over things like affiliate links being hijacked, but maybe I’m crazy for taking that position.

        • @clearleaf@lemmy.world
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          21 year ago

          Typical Brave user hating google while using chrome with preinstalled extensions. Everything about that browser is the opposite of what it should be. Same with the users.