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    Watch how Firefox either gets sold or suddenly blocks all ad blocking addons.

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        Not the code per se, but everything around it can be sold. You can sell access to the repository, support services, compilation services, development services, and so on. Mozilla could sell itself to some greasy investor and go full steam ahead on enshittification e.g embed ads in the browser, sell user browsing data, connect it to their own services, and so on.

        Anti Commercial-AI license

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    It’s never a bad time to use Firefox. Been on it for many years (with a brief hiatus on chrome) and can’t recommend it enough.

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      Firefox just recently changed their tos removing the part where they said they don’t sell your data. Will be searching for an alternative soon.

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        Librewolf is good. It’s up-to-date Firefox with all the nonsense stripped out (ads, telemetry, Pocket) and things like uBlock Origin preinstalled.

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          Just switched to librewolf and Fennec yesterday and so far not feeling any loss of functionality or performance.

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    However, not everything is lost at this point.

    I won’t lose much myself as I don’t use Edge (and I’d rather not browse the web at all than be forced to look at ads) but it’s clear there is a worrysome acceleration in the vanishing of the little control we have over the Internet and the way we are allowed to experience it.