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I noticed on the new tab content of Firefox, one of them is for a shady "xtra-pc" product (link goes to https://getxtra-pc.io/offer-01/) like the "finallyfast" optimizer from last decade.
Have not observed it myself and even if I disable all ads, pocket etc. so the chance that I catch it is zero.
However I do not think the user is a liar as there is nothing to gain for him.
I doubt HN community will respond much because they advocate Firefox. You see that because they close 10x more duplicates than with Chrome, Brave or for that matter any other competition.
I warn here directly everyone, I am not interested in sentiments and off-topic discussions, I want to reveal the truth, if you have nothing useful to add then just do not respond here or I will lock this thread. I make it that simple.
Was pointless, china is known to censor, waste of money.
Smarter solution is to create an alternative store that bypass govt censorship.
Thanks to Mozilla we have now a precedence case which they will use to justify getting rid of adblockers. They did not think this trough. You should never go in court when there is huge chance that you will lose, as this can make things worse for you, or in this case all Chinese users.
Web must be open and accessible for everyone -- Pulls down extensions from the AMO.
Meaningless words and promises no one can and should hold because the web is not either 1 or 0.
Example in parts of China and Korea you cannot use encryption because govt directly bans it or blocks it, so it does not make sense to encrypt everything there unless your goal is to piss off the govt. Half think trough, but I did not expected much from Mozilla.
I also find such proposal in general questionable because some people see things different or do not want what Mozilla wants.
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Firefox 98.0.1 version is only concerned with removing Yandex search for users in Belarus, Kazakhstan, Russia, and Turkey, and switching them all to Google by default.
They could just make a deal with SearX which would help Mozilla and SearX but instead they go back as fallback to Google search because they still have a deal with Google. The ironic part is that most Firefox users do not want Google.
The Bugzilla moderator could just changed and fixed the issue ticket name and make it clear what this is about but they did nothing here. I do not blame the creator of this particular issue ticket but the moderator who did not corrected it, which sti
After updating Firefox, you may have noticed that your default search engine has been changed. Learn more.
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Why did my search engine change?
This change is happening because Mozilla was unable to secure formal permission to continue including certain search engines in Firefox. We provided an opportunity to previously-included search engines to sign an agreement and the engines that did not complete the agreement will be removed from Firefox.
Not sure why you remove the engine and then force people to install plugins or extensions. Extensions and plugins are always critical, outdated or use useless resources.
Why not just add an option directly in the GUI do add this directly without depending on others, beyond me.
I also dislike how Chrome handles it, it is restricted and tighten up because people remove everything and then they complain afterwards because there is no reset button, thankfully after lots of pressure Chrome will address this but hon
Find out if you’ve been part of a data breach with Mozilla Monitor. We’ll help you understand what to do next and continuously monitor for any new breaches.
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Mozilla’s privacy-heavy browser is flatlining. What it does next is crucial for the future of the web.
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“Chrome has won the desktop browser war,” says one former Firefox staff member, who worked on browser development at Mozilla but does not want to be named, as they still work in the industry. Their hopes for a Firefox revival are not high.
Advertising provides critical support for the Web. We’ve been looking to apply privacy preserving advertising technology to the attribution problem, so t
Before some emotions getting high on the title and the website, here are a few things coming from me
Not my title of choice.
I do not like this user or his page because he practical calls every Browser spyware, you do not need to believe me on this, just check other articles from him.
He has some valid points but others are pure nonsense which is the reason I dislike the user, he often lacks proper research on topics he links he mentions.
Do not make more drama out of it then it is. Thanks.
Do not bash the author, it is his opinion. Valid findings are okay, of course. This also goes vice-versa, sure thing.
We are excited to announce that the Mozilla Corporation has completed the acquisition of Read It Later, Inc. the developers of Pocket. Mozilla is growing,
Another fork that will die within 5 years, why they not adopt it into directly into normal browser is beyond me. Not much users use VR on a daily system anyway to experience the web trough it. That is maybe 1 percent of their entire user base.
Merge the code, reduce the clutter from this version and make it accessible trough the actual stable ring, so you do not need to depend on another project and everyone can decide to use and enable it or not.
At Mozilla, online privacy has always been one of our top priorities. Recently we announced Total Cookie Protection on Firefox Focus to combat cross-site t
I was going to say… "This is awesome, but I wish they’d allow you to use any proxy settings with a container instead of requiring Mozilla VPN (even as someone who uses it.)"
Sounds awful lot like using the privacy argument to sell their own VPN because you can only install or and use Mozillas VPN with that. I hope they improve that, Brave wants to introduce the same crap. Pretty sure Vivaldi will also follow. Opera already got a VPN.
Also VPN is incorrect extension based tunnels are Proxies per-definition but I get that they call it VPN because their service is a VPN service and proxies usually have a negative sound to it because they have down-sides compared to VPNs.
Observant Firefox users on Windows who have updated the web browser to Firefox 75 may have noticed that the upgrade brought along with it a new scheduled tasks.
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“Firefox can change your preferences (including those for telemetry) remotely, without having to resort to the standard update procedure:”