Sad story ahead
Today I fully removed Firefox as my main browser. It’s banned from all my devices from now onwards. I used Firefox as my only browser since I was 10 years old. Which is 24 years now (24 years!). I loved
Firefox trying to be a good alternative to Chrome, promoting open-source and showing the world that privacy does matter. Sadly not anymore, recently after Mozilla hostile CEO takeover and moving the company forward to an advertisement company. Neglecting privacy. And fully want the other way around, tracking user data sending back to Mozilla. And at the same time Mozilla has also became an ads company just like Google, so there is no difference anymore really. And it only goes down-hill from here.
Furthermore, Mozilla is spending more money in AI companies then in the product Firefox itself. So…
Luckily, there are plenty great Firefox forks! Look into some of them yourself and really pick an alternative rather sooner than later:
- LibreWolf
- Floorp (I went with Floorp, thus far it’s great!!!)
- Waterfox
- Mullvad
Just pick one, anything… from above list!
I know, it’s sad. It’s very sad, after 24 years I didn’t went to leave Firefox, but this last moves was the straw that broke the camel’s back. I’m out, cya at the fork!
I was also looking into alternatives after all the fiasco and wanted to go with Floorp, but turns out floorp is also doing some shady stuff. Recently they made all their fork only part of the code source available from open source. I don’t know about you, but that feels pretty shady to me.
Seems like they quickly fixed it months ago? https://blog.ablaze.one/4125/2024-03-11/
Problem solved… :)!
“Recently they made all their fork only part of the code source available from open source”
Sorry, what? What do you mean?
They showed the Firefox part but hid the rest of their changes is my guess
Not to mention the unethical direction mozilla is taking after the appointment of that latest ceo
Yea, I try to not go into too much details. It’s already a heated discussion. But you are totally right.
Why are people downvoting someone who likes to be a first adopter?
That’s how word of mouth on new, sometimes better, products gets out.
They hate these points, because it’s true. And people are now also afraid for the future of Firefox. And rightly so!