![]() ![]() In recent years, Mozilla has been positioning itself as one of the champions for Internet freedom, and I assume that some of their people were that all along (e.g., the kind who could've gone to Google, but chose to work for much less money at Mozilla). ![]() In parallel, Google paying Mozilla for placement, and then possibly to keep a nominal competitor alive. Initially, there was competition to be the most popular browser.īut most of the history is a constant movement towards having the browser facilitate what companies wanted to do towards users (moving away from the "user agent" as an agent of the user). For Mozilla, that's a fairly recent positioning that they're growing into. I boggled over this particular obvious problem for years.īut I don't recall Firefox ever being hardcore security and privacy (even though some of their techies are).
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