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submitted 5 days ago by hazz223@mstdn.social to c/firefox@fedia.io

Slightly buried in the news that #Chrome will have to be sold off, there's also news that Google cannot pay browsers to be their default search engine.
That's going to have huge effects, especially for browsers like #Firefox - it's going to be an interesting to see this pan out

#tech #webdev #google #programming #web #code #Mozilla

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[-] superkret@feddit.org 16 points 5 days ago

So a lawsuit against Google will end up killing Firefox?

[-] hazz223@mstdn.social 8 points 5 days ago

@superkret weirdly, yeah. Firefox gets the majority of its money from Google paying to be the default browser. If they're banned from doing that, a lot of browsers will see a big drop in funding.

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