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No, the links about Mozilla show how corrupt their directives are. Peole are so eager to scrutiny competing browsers/company and their forgive every shit Mozilla or their board do.

By the way, who cares about Brave’s CEO? I don’t agree with his political views, but for me their browser it’s the best out there at the moment and the company itself isn’t politically active at all.

Did you ask any other Mozilla employee what their political views are, by the way? How can you be sure that all of them are “good persons”? Do you buy your stuff on Amazon, by any chance, knowing how evil thy are? Are you sure that your grocery store’s owner/your mechanic/your doctor/etc. isn’t an homophobe or a bad person? Please, be coherent and go and ask all the people you make deals with what their political views are.

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Sorry, just because the board gets high salaries, you’re using a different browser? Odds are that that other browser has either a board that earns more, or at least strengthens the dominance of a browser engine whose board earns more. And that’s not even discussing how those other boards have incentives contrary to users’ interests (either monopolising the web, or hamstringing it to push people towards apps), instead of the only browser maker that has no shareholders.

Not using the web at all would be consistent, but using a non-Mozilla-supported (I count Librewolf) browser is the worst idea, and so is wishing Mozilla harm before the other browser makers.

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Sorry, just because the board gets high salaries, you’re using a different browser?

No, i switched browser because of little, incremental changes for the worse. The last straw has been the retarded UI redesign.

Using a non-Mozilla-supported (I count Librewolf) browser is the worst idea, and so is wishing Mozilla harm before the other browser makers

I don’t care. I’ll keep using Brave and yes, Mozilla deserves to disappear.

Don’t bother replying. I’m not going to debate any further.

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Dont use Brive, Google Chrome or Firefox. Just buy a $2000 Apple MacBook and use Safari.

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“Yeah, shut up and take my money” /s

Seriously, I had to use MacOS for a few months, a few years ago, and I fount the UX… poor? Apart from that, I woulnd’t buy something Apple regardlessly. Too restrictive.

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What’s the salary for Brave’s CEO again?

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Mozilla itself has provento be nothing but a cash grab, at this point. And people keep falling for it (less and less people over time, fortunately).

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Please stop the blogspam. Nobody wants to see yet another shitty list.

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Should I stop using Iceraven then?

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Nothing wrong with Iceraven. It gets updates regularly. I use it on all my android devices.

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Orion doesn’t make the list?

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It seems the main takeaway from these discussions is that we are all fucked because a decent open source non evil independent browser doesn’t exist?

In the age where a browser is about the only thing you need.

Shit.

Somebody needs to pull a Linus Torvalds here.

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Still has a Firefox upstream dependency? Or is it a completely independent fork?

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