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I still don’t see Mozilla as a bad actor, especially in comparison with the villany that is google and microsoft. It’s still a great alternative for privacy newbies and average users, although I personally made the switch to librewolf (desktop) and iceraven (mobile) a while ago. Both being forks of firefox, development for actual firefox is essential for either of these to survive, so Mozilla still has my support albeit indirectly

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Librewolf / IronFox for me, Mozilla can fuck right off with their cloud services, added value and hunger for telemetry. Their 2% userbase is about to shrink even further.

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Oh wow, I did that exact switch yesterday upon seeing the changes.

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Mozilla’s only reason of existence right now is so that Google can skirt an antitrust case.

Edit: to be clear, that in itself makes it a bad actor.

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I don’t subscribe to this theory.

They don’t need to keep firefox on life support to avoid an antitrust case. A chromium fork could serve the same purpose.

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That might be true, but the fact that the competitor is using their engine as base could be used against them. It also doesn’t change the fact that they have Mozilla wrapped around their finger.

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i have ironfox on android, and you can use alternative to google play, apparently google has secretely downloaded an app" which scans your phones and sends it to google.

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I’ve been using Firefox since it was Netscape, and I’m ‘concerned’ but not going anywhere yet.

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Exactly the same situation here. I’ll wait for a while and see what happens.

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Yeah, same here… I’m cautiously worried, but more for other things that have happened than these last changes.

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21 points

I’m mainly trying to work out how to get off windows.

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Nice. I’ve been there, and changing just a bit at a time has added up to my computing now being in a state I’m much happier with.

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Linux Mint. You’ll get a thousand other recommendations which you can perhaps explore once you’re more comfortable with Linux but for the easiest most Windows-like experience just get Mint.

You don’t even need to ditch Windows completely, if you’re uncomfortable with that, because you can dual boot meaning when you turn your PC on it asks would you like to open Windows or Linux

If you don’t like it, well, at least you tried. I think you’ll have a great time though exploring free software to do tasks you would have had to pay or subscribe to previously.

Take your time, ask questions on forums if you need to, and most importantly, enjoy it. Enjoy the experience of learning how computers actually work, enjoy personalising your machine to truly be your machine.

Good luck, and have fun!

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This is probably a good opportunity to promote the Lemmy communitiy for LibreWolf: !librewolf@lemmy.ml

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Librewolf. Mozilla will just keep enshittifying their browser. My biggest hope is that chrome is split off from Google and Mozilla loses their funding from google (500M/year). It’s way more than they need and they refuse to actually compete with Chrome/Chromium. Instead, they are content being the excuse for Google not to be sued for being a monopoly.

Hopefully the charade will end before Trump leaves office. Either because the US courts force google to split or because the EU finally grows a pair and declares Google and their tech to be a liability. My bet is that a new browser like LadyBird will give Firefox a reason to actually improve, but it’ll be too late.

Anti Commercial-AI license

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After a quick look at librewolf I may absolutely join you

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