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Firefox and the four-year battle to have Google treat it as a first-class citizen

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  1. Pilgrim
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    I’ve gone all-in on FF and open-source software in general. I don’t believe anything else can be as secure, private, or free.

    I’ve gone all-in on FF and open-source software in general. I don’t believe anything else can be as secure, private, or free.

    11 votes
  2. Yudhayvavhay
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    Blows my mind how people trust Google like they’re a consumer, privacy focused company. The same people who trust Google, hates Microsoft and Facebook because they collect data but Google has more...

    Blows my mind how people trust Google like they’re a consumer, privacy focused company.

    The same people who trust Google, hates Microsoft and Facebook because they collect data but Google has more power than the both of them and collects more data.
    The company isn’t interested in carbon based life forms unless they’re used as mass in a neural network.

    4 votes
  3. Gyrfalcon
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    Well in the meantime there is always Startpage which is similar to DuckDuckGo but uses Google at it's base instead of Yahoo. To be honest, I haven't really been irked by missing functionality on...

    Well in the meantime there is always Startpage which is similar to DuckDuckGo but uses Google at it's base instead of Yahoo. To be honest, I haven't really been irked by missing functionality on Google for Firefox on Android, but it does seems a bit rude of Google to have not fixed the issue.

    3 votes