• trafficnab@lemmy.ca
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      2 months ago

      download firefox

      look inside

      80% of mozilla revenue is from google

      You can’t escape

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        Even if the Mozilla foundation went bankrupt tomorrow, Firefox would persist. It might not be as quick to update, but it’s an open source project that people will keep working on, regardless of the money.

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        Who cares where the revenue comes from? There’s no google spyware in there, and it’s competition, that’s what really matters.

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          I just don’t like that we’re relying on the goodwill (or need for token “competition” to try to avoid antitrust) of Google for Mozilla to stick around, an ad company shouldn’t be de facto controlling almost every single browser

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          Changing your search engine doesn’t stop Google from controlling 80% of Mozilla’s revenue or almost the entirety of the rest of the browser space

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            I’m afraid to say that there are no such thing as “gratis” software. I guess as firefox user we have to pay a significant amount of money, but I guess that’s a dream in open source software community, and the most obvious consecuense is that they are going to find a sponsor

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        You can’t escape

        You can change the default search provider, so you actually can escape.