Has anyone else noticed an uptick in firefox hate posts unprompted by any recent change to the browser?
Anti-firefox paid campaign
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>unprompted
the browser is nagware, it deserves every piece of hate it gets
Yes.
Though any hate towards the Chromification of download panel (a.k.a. "improvements to download panel") is justified
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If I have to go back to chromium for my main browser brave isn't even in the top 5.
I do it for free.
probably pale moon dev
maybe mozilla execs shouldn't have gone woke
Who cares? All web browsers are garbage and they as well as anyone who likes them or developing in that "ecosystem" should be mocked, ridiculed and lined up against the wall.
brave browser is the best browser firefox is trannies
google is (((transitioning))) to manifest v3 and they want you to be a good goy and consooom all the ads
firefox is an easier target than most because of it's pozzed staff and pushing irritating activist shit. i've had less issues with it than most chromium browsers so it's neither here nor there for me
>pozzed staff
as opposed to chromium made by the wokest corporation on earth that encourages employees to push leftist politics in workplace?
Just curious, if you had to choose what chromium based browser would you choose. I hope you take into consideration manifest v3.
>>muh (((manifest v3)))
Not my problem
zdnet.com
>"To respond on the declarativeWebRequest change (restricting webRequest in full behind an enterprise policy screen), we will continue to support webRequest for all extensions in Brave," Eich told ZDNet
The moment there's something better, I'll dump firefox immediately.. For the time being though, I'll be sticking with firefox.
>the browser is nagware
Enterprise flag is removed earlier than expected, just 6 months after the normal Chrome removes Manifest v3, in summer 2023
jay irwin funds this with his discord transition money
>nooooo how dare folx hate my favorite piece of software noooo
grow up
doesn't matter what google does, based brave will support ublock no matter what, cope harder
Recently adding ads to the URL bar
techradar.com
EME DRM botnet downloaded by default
Pocket (proprietary service, ads, promoted content)
en.m.wikipedia.org
>The integration was controversial, as users displayed concerns for the direct integration of a proprietary service into an open source application, and that it could not be completely disabled without editing advanced settings, unlike third-party extensions.
Automatically installing Mr. Robot adware through experimental extensions program
cnet.com
Promotes Cloudflare DNS MitM botnet
digdeeper.neocities.org
Inferior fingerprinting protection and other leaks
bugzilla.mozilla.org
Breaking compatibility for old extensions
blog.mozilla.org
Breaking add-on certificate signing, disabling NoScript on Tor browser and threatening millions of users
forbes.com
Breaking css UI customization features
Breaking user modifiable options (most recent compact mode)
ghacks.net
Removing about:config sorting and filtering, completely removed on Android
ghacks.net
Poor security, even with Fission they are years behind (especially on Android)
madaidans-insecurities.github.io
Overall performance sucks and has not improved (loses in 90% of benchmarks)
phoronix.com