Mozilla repeatedly calls Firefox an independent browser in their defense of why Google should keep funding the development. Independent? https://blog.mozilla.org/en/mozilla/internet-policy/proposed-re
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Mozilla repeatedly calls Firefox an independent browser in their defense of why Google should keep funding the development. Independent?

https://blog.mozilla.org/en/mozilla/internet-policy/proposed-remedies-browsers/

https://social.nikkasystems.com/@karlemilnikka/114127469613324001

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karlemilnikka@social.nikkasystems.com on 12 Mar 08:56 collapse

Of course, I want Firefox to survive but calling it an independent browser is just wrong. It could’ve been. It should’ve been. But it isn’t.

bagder@mastodon.social on 12 Mar 09:00 collapse

@karlemilnikka they have tried to get rid of their strong Google dependence for decades; but clearly they cannot come up with other sources of revenue that are even close to doing it. So, saying it "could have been" is strong.

jajo@mastodon.nu on 12 Mar 09:05 next collapse

@bagder @karlemilnikka Jag har verkligen försökt och avlägsna mig från Google. Men det är svårt, mycket svårt. Jag får dubbla med duckduckgo ifall jag misstänker att resultatet kan vara filtrerat.

karlemilnikka@social.nikkasystems.com on 12 Mar 09:04 collapse

@bagder It’s of course easy for me to say from the sideline, but with all projects I linked to (https://social.nikkasystems.com/@karlemilnikka/114127469613324001) I think it’s fair to say “could have”.

bagder@mastodon.social on 12 Mar 09:04 collapse

@karlemilnikka sure, if they would have shipped products that people wanted and paid for to a sufficient degree it would have worked - but they have not yet managed that

karlemilnikka@social.nikkasystems.com on 12 Mar 09:11 collapse

@bagder True. Pocket could’ve been the best read-it-later app, especially since it due to the browser integration could’ve offered features no other iOS browser could. But it’s 2025 and there isn’t even a Pocket integration in the iOS app. And they removed support for saving articles that require logging in.

They launched Mozilla VPN, but only for selected countries (why) and with unacceptable terms (why).

They’ve launched services, but they haven’t really tried selling services.