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- privacy@lemmy.ml
- firefox@lemmy.ml
- firefox@fedia.io
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- privacy@lemmy.ml
- firefox@lemmy.ml
- firefox@fedia.io
Despite its emphasis on protecting privacy, Mozilla is moving towards integrating ads, backed by new infrastructure from their acquisition of Anonym. They claim this will maintain a balance between user control and online ad economics, using privacy-preserving tech. However, this shift appears to contradict Mozilla’s earlier stance of protecting users from invasive advertising practices, and it signals a change in their priorities.
- zurohki ( @zurohki@aussie.zone ) English50•1 month ago
I’m not interested in my computer striking a balance between my needs and the needs of people seeking to manipulate me into buying things.
I paid for my computer, it serves my needs. Yes I do run Linux, how did you guess?
- sunbeam60 ( @sunbeam60@lemmy.one ) 10•1 month ago
But that isn’t the balance that’s being struck. Mozilla is trying to balance between useful services being available for free and people’s right to privacy. If you’re using any websites that has staff employed, they’re more likely than not being paid for by advertising.
- NotAnArdvark ( @NotAnArdvark@lemmy.ca ) 4•1 month ago
The model for most the content on the internet doesn’t work without advertising. The people who are “zero tolerance” on ads are going to prevent possible compromises from being made and just encourage an arms race. I don’t think we win that arms race, we get more insidious forms of tracking and brazen advertising.
- zurohki ( @zurohki@aussie.zone ) English1•27 days ago
Whatever compromise anyone tries to come up with will be ignored and exploited as hard as advertisers possibly can.
A compromise that actually works would depend on advertisers actually complying. The advertisers that do will be vastly outnumbered by the advertisers that don’t.
So we’re getting the arms race either way.
- CalcProgrammer1 ( @CalcProgrammer1@lemmy.ml ) 19•1 month ago
Mozilla sold out a long time ago, they are nothing like they used to be. Everyone should be ditching Firefox for forks if possible. Yes, Firefox is still miles ahead of anything Chromium-based but we can’t trust Mozilla to not screw over their users anymore (and it’s been apparent for YEARS…Pocket, “Sponsored” shortcuts and links, Mozilla VPN popup ads, this behavior is hardly new). What can we trust? Firefox forks with the bullshit stripped out, mostly. I’ve been using LibreWolf for several years on my Linux, Windows, and MacOS systems now. I originally switched because of the Mozilla VPN popups but at the time, complaining about those popups was met with a bunch of Mozilla apologists going “it’s not that bad” “they’re a big company and they need their precious monies”…no. That was ADVERTISING front and center, and it was in Firefox years ago. So was Pocket. So was having Amazon links auto-filled on the new tab shortcuts. Go to something that isn’t run by money. Go to a community-maintained and sanitized fork.
- sunbeam60 ( @sunbeam60@lemmy.one ) 14•1 month ago
You do understand those forks do 1% of the work required to keep the Firefox codebase performant, standards compliant and technically sound?
If Mozilla disappears those forks will too.
- pipe01 ( @pipe01@programming.dev ) 4•1 month ago
It’s crazy how for me the worst thing about Firefox is how much people complain about it online, never had a single issue with it
- Flamekebab ( @Flamekebab@piefed.social ) English17•1 month ago
Adverts are visual and psychological pollution. Get fucked.
- Beej Jorgensen ( @beejjorgensen@lemmy.sdf.org ) 7•1 month ago
I’ve been sticking with FF proper since it has the sync stuff that’s easily used. But it sounds like it’s about time to set up a sync server and run a FF fork.
- hackerwacker ( @hackerwacker@lemmy.ml ) 6•1 month ago
I will never ever accept any ad technology except maybe ``
- LWD ( @LWD@lemm.ee ) 5•1 month ago
Would you look at that, privacy preserving advertisement!
Let’s take it one step further and go really crazy with a/b testing
- theshatterstone54 ( @theshatterstone54@feddit.uk ) 5•1 month ago
I need to send an email to Mozilla soon. The fact that I’m highly convinced that these three Linux youtubers would do a better job than the current management should tell you a lot about what’s happening at Mozilla (yes, it’s that bad).
- anachronist ( @anachronist@midwest.social ) English4•1 month ago
Daily reminder that Mozilla’s new CEO is a former McKinsey consultant.
- piracysails ( @piracysails@lemm.ee ) 4•1 month ago
We know that not everyone in our community will embrace our entrance into this market. But taking on controversial topics because we believe they make the internet better for all of us is a key feature of Mozilla’s history. And that willingness to take on the hard things, even when not universally accepted, is exactly what the internet needs today.
Out of touch with reality…
- utopiah ( @utopiah@lemmy.ml ) 4•1 month ago
I hope everybody criticizing the move either do not use products from Mozilla or, if they do, contribute however they can up to their own capabilities. If you don’t, if you ONLY criticize, yet use Firefox (or a derivative, e.g. LibreWolf) or arguably worst use something fueled by ads (e.g. Chromium based browsers) then you are unfortunately contributing precisely to the model you are rejecting.
- anachronist ( @anachronist@midwest.social ) English4•1 month ago
Mozilla could have focused on being user-supported through fundraising like Wikipedia. Instead they chose the comfortable path of being funded by their biggest competitor, who is an evil monopoly spyware ad business, which has been compelling Mozilla to kill Firefox and become the badies on the way down.
- utopiah ( @utopiah@lemmy.ml ) 1•1 month ago
If you were implying that I said being funded by Alphabet/Google was a good thing then let me be explicit, I did NOT say that nor believe it to be the case. Now, once again, cf my actual comment about pragmatic better alternative we can rely on and support today. If you meant to suggest better and are supporting that, please do share.
- The Doctor ( @drwho@beehaw.org ) English3•1 month ago
So, blaming the victim.
- Kot Lasu ( @kotlasu@lemmy.zip ) English1•30 days ago
I’m so glad that Libre Wolf fork exists, that doesn’t change a fact of Mozilla foundation goes in a really wrong direction :/
Edit: typo
- Kilgore Trout ( @kilgore_trout@feddit.it ) 3•1 month ago
The fork is not maintained by LibreOffice.
- Kot Lasu ( @kotlasu@lemmy.zip ) English1•30 days ago
Yes, thanks - autocorrect messed up my post (I meant Libre Wolf). it’s fixed now
Don’t quote me on this but if I remember correctly, Mozilla foundation has nothing to do with Firefox development and was also kind of shady for some reason.