I've been pretty happy overall with migrating to librewolf on desktop and fennec on Android, explicitly because of this. It's sad, I've been a dedicated firefox user since before chrome released, and was always happy with it.
To be honest, it's nice that he's focusing on trust and points out that AI should be optional. My main concern here is the fuzzy language around data use and the proximity to talk of revenue.
Sure, bolt on a bunch of features I don't use if you think people want it, but if you try to leverage the trust built on the Mozilla brand for data mining, we're gonna have words.
To be fair, he did say that the option to turn it off will not go away. But yes, this direction is still not good overall.
its not exactly easy to find the options which makes me paranoid about the future.
"He says he could begin to block ad blockers in Firefox and estimates that’d bring in another $150 million, but he doesn’t want to do that. It feels off-mission."
This means when AI fails they will start locking down ad blocking in hopes of short term profit before all the users leave. RIP Mozilla/Firefox.
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