• spacecadet@lemm.ee
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    1 year ago

    I use Firefox because I want you use a web browser whose main focus is browsing the web.

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      1 year ago

      Great, because it comes bundled with an extension to show you news article you may be interested in, occasional ads for their other paid services and will regularly nudge you into donating money so that it can be used for many purpose beside improving the browser.

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        1 year ago

        This is interesting, maybe I changed a settingn years ago but when I start fire fix it just takes me to an empty window until I type something in. Doesn’t try to sell me anything

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        1 year ago

        This is my biggest gripe about Firefox. It keeps trying to recommend “Search with Amazon” instead of google search and a bunch of small little ads baked into the home landing page.

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          Seeing that neither Edge nor Chrome does either of those outside of regular browser operations, which also happens with Firefox, I’m not sure how that’s relevant.

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      I really really want to believe in firefox but the corporations behind it are way too fishy.

      The whole setup of mozilla foundation and mozilla coporation stinks. Mozilla asking for donations when the donation amount is barely 1 percent of their income.

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        That’s an odd complaint. If they didn’t ask for donations, donations would be a lower % of their income. How many donations do you need before you can ask for donations?

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          It’s not a matter of how many donation do you need, it’s a matter of why are you asking for donations in the first place. When half the donations barely cover the salary of the head honcho through shifting restricted cash between organizations, you have to have some confidence to prominently display “We exist to advance the interests of people who use the internet — not profit for shareholders.” on your summary.

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            1 year ago

            So dont donate?

            Mozilla used to be much smaller and did rely on some form of donations to continue development. That may not be the case today, but the option is still there for those who’d like to

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          If a corporations earns halve a billion. Does it really need donations?

          The whole concept of a parent company owning the foundation is fishy. Its just as strange that firefox seems to be like by privacy people when the owners are as instranparent as mozilla.

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            1 year ago

            Firefox is open source. Check it out for yourself or find a fork that works better for you.

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            The whole concept of a parent company owning the foundation is fishy.

            The non-profit foundation is the parent company. It has some taxable subsidiaries that, among other things, handle certain revenue-generating business deals.

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              You say that like it is any better.

              A non-profit that owns a for-profit company is very well not realy non-profit. Just because all their profit is made by one of their subsidaries? And yet mozilla stand itself on some kind of moral highground.

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                A non-profit that owns a for-profit company is very well not realy non-profit.

                All of the profit of the subsidiary goes to the nonprofit parent, in furtherance of its nonprofit mission. The subsidiary doesn’t exist to make anybody rich but just to earn (taxable) income for the parent.

      • This is fine🔥🐶☕🔥@lemmy.world
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        I really really want to believe in firefox but the corporations behind it are way too fishy.

        You’re right. Let’s continue using browsers made by Google or Microsoft instead. No fishiness there at all!