Mozilla is: 1. Silicon Valley PR vehicle 2. Honeypot to attract devs who care and might otherwise build things that threaten Silicon Valleyhttps://twitter.com/aral/status/862590319992373248 …
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I’m sorry, did you think that Mozilla was working for your interests when it gets all its money (~$375M/yr) first from Google & now Yahoo?https://twitter.com/aral/status/862591244899418112 …
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any news on the browser front ? what browser avoids support of XXXgarchy and is not sponsored by american military ? is there one ?
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I use Safari for reasons (https://ar.al/notes/apple-vs-google-on-privacy-a-tale-of-absolute-competitive-advantage/ …) There are free/open browsers but haven’t researched enough to endorse any, sorry.
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Actually it's pretty legitimate concern shared by many sides. Not much time for a proper discussion/assessment doesn't go well with quality.
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Not for the reasons outlined by Mozilla. Where is the opposition to the lack of privacy controls in ePrivacy directive?
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I’m disappointed… :-/
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im running out of browser. :(
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It's dangerous when legislators get "proscriptive" in tech, but advertisers need stratospheric fines for missbehavior, malware, etc.
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Ad networks & web sites running them should be jointly & severally liable for damages, and harmful ads & tracking should carry hefty damages
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That's a bold statement you are saying here :)
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Bloody hell!
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