It gets my goat that people think it’s a good option. There are plenty of articles explaining some of the many issues with it, but a few are:

  1. It’s run by anti-LGBTQ+ crypto bros.
  2. It has ads right out of the box.
  3. It collected donations towards people who never signed up for them - then held them to ransom in exchange for the kind of information you should never share on the Internet.
  4. They’re a for-profit advertising company. “Privacy-centric” my elbow.
  • jimmy90@lemmy.world
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    1 day ago

    it’s the best browser out there right now. did you know it has the TOR net and ad blocking built in? great huh?

    where does firefox make its money

    IS IT FROM GOOGLE SEARCHES?

    so what have the owners done to the lgbtq+ community in the last 5 years?

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      22 hours ago

      Customized firefox, zen browser, helium, and mullvad all with some kind of assortment of privacy extentions.

      On Android, we got ironfox and cromite. most of the same privacy extentions are applicable.

      If you want to use the tor network, go use the tor browser.

      Frankly, I do not care that much that Mozilla makes most of its money from Google. I can change the search engine as the first thing I do and this fact simply stops affecting my experience negatively, especially on Firefox derivates.