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  1. I say we should give Netscape Navigator 9 another shot.
    3 points
  2. it's been a while yeah? Hope y'like.
    1 point
  3. Yeah. The thing is, even if Firefox doesn't have any nefarious motives we live in the age of companies updating their terms of use EXPLICITLY for nefarious reasons. lol. So to a privacy-conscious user base like Firefox's this policy change is gonna come with massive red flags even if there was no malicious motive by Mozilla.
    1 point
  4. geeklund

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    Hi! I just wanted to say thanks for the great remixes posted on Youtube. I have shared my journey through the music (which I like) on Youtube aswell, thousands of great artists and songs on my Facebook page. Facebook Hope you find something great there, take care... Best regards, Martin
    1 point
  5. Hey just so you know, this whole "they don't care about privacy anymore" is 100% fucking nonsense. Mozilla does not say that they can use your data however they want. This is also part of the terms of literally any site you upload anything to; the service needs to say "you grant us the right to do things with your work so that our service can actually function." For example: uploading a picture to Bluesky? Bluesky asserts the right to transform your work so that they can generate a thumbnail of the picture you uploaded. That's what these terms always mean. It's never about a service or a piece of software asserting ownership of your data. It's about you granting them a baseline level of permissions so that they can actually do the things you need them to do with the data you give them. This type of "company is stealing your work" scaremongering makes the rounds every few months in art communities and every single time someone has to clarify that companies are not stealing your work. Mozilla is not claiming ownership of your work. Mozilla is not throwing privacy to the winds. Instead of watching a clickbait video that perpetuates the same stupid misunderstandings, maybe go directly to the source and actually read what Mozilla has to say about it? Also, Brave is the second-to-last browser you should be using (behind Chrome). Brave has engaged with scummy shit such as: Replacing ads on pages with its own ads and taking a cut Putting their own affiliate links in search suggestions Installing a VPN on Windows without notifying users Numerous partnerships with cryptocurrency firms If you want a reliable browser that's not Firefox, there are plenty of options like Orion, Waterfox, Ungoogled Chromium, Arc, etc. Brave is not it. EDIT: But also just keep using Firefox.
    1 point
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