Mozilla seemingly changes Firefox Terms of Use in order to get rid of wordings such as "we don't sell your data".
Is running Librewolf without disabling fingerprinting worth it?
Reckon after the last couple of years of shenanigans, the ToU update for #Mozilla's #Firefox will be the last nail in their coffin.
Another day, another @BrodieOnLinux video about Mozilla's terms of use update.
How my Firefox became a LibreWolf
Given #mozilla now-ambiguous statements about privacy, what do we think about using #firefox Relay for email masking/alias?
Are we selling your data? Who can say, really? What does "selling" even mean? We'll just need you to agree to new some terms of use to be sure we can get away with whatever it is we'll be doing. Don't
An update on #Mozilla terms of use after their initial change. #Firefox
I'm not looking forward to the moaning about how important #firefox security fixes are. A project that pushes "security fixes" continuously for 20 years is insecure on a conceptual level.
Mozilla removed the promise to "never sell your personal data” from its FAQ.
Why does #Mozilla think the few people that are still using #Firefox, are there? The people that were still using it in the darkest times before Quantum, when performance was atrocious. Yep, it's
I'm going full hardcore and use Lynx, eff it.
Anything you say or do on Firefox may be used by Mozilla against you. You have the right to use a different browser. If you cannot find a browser that doesn’t fuck you over one way or another, one
What's the most well-maintained Firefox-fork right now?
Mozilla’s New Terms of Use are out of step with Firefox’s Direct Competition
We don’t need a fork of Firefox.
#Firefox has very few users (~2% market share) who care about #privacy, and these days the #Mozilla Corporation often finds a way to piss them off.
Introducing a terms of use and updated privacy notice for Firefox
Mozilla Firefox is officially dead.
How well has moving firefox profile(s) to another OS worked for you?