Firefox ftw. Thanks firefox for making my surfing great.
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Yeah, but they also added an AI feature that's enabled by default that I never asked for.
And I normally advocate for Firefox. It's been a good solid privacy focused browser for a while but now I'm starting to think maybe not as much.
Still better than the Chrome-alikes, but all the same I've switched to Librewolf. Problem is, foss mozilla teams like Librewolf are small and underfunded, and their ability to continue sanitizing and debloating the app forever is not garaunteed. A new vanguard FOSS browser project is needed, ideally one that continues the Netscape lineage of open and non-coercive web standards with a more durable and democratic organizational structure.
Absolutely
Ladybird alpha is schedueled for 2026. Hopefully that has a beneficial impact.
I don't trust mozilla though.
Interesting. I'd actually pay for an in browser VPN, it's handy to be able to switch countries on the fly. Ideally even per browser tab.
I would not however pay for Mozilla's mullvad thing. I don't like mullvad since they dropped port forwarding and OpenVPN. I use proton now for that. But in the browser is a different usecase for me.
It's just weird that it's not possible to pay for this but only for the thing I don't want.
I keep hearing about people dropping Mullvad for port forwarding...why do y'all need port forwarding while trying to stay anonymous?
Torrents, you can't peer with other people behind NAT.
The free option is limited to a certain amount of GB. Mozilla can upsell an unlimited version in the future. Likely the reason they don't do that right from the start, is that their VPN network is completely new and it's hard to judge the network capacity needed.
This announcement comes suspiciously close to the announcement of them including a lot more AI bullshit.
How far Firefox has fallen. This is really sad to see.
Just use Mullvad then instead of this roundabout way of using Mullvad.
ofc, this is a free alternative, not a mullvad competitor
"Just use Mullvad instead" is good advice compared to almost any other option.
Unfortunate that to get this experience in Firefox, we will have to disable a built-in feature and download some extension.
idk about you, but when I use a VPN I want all the device's traffic to go through it, not just the browser. So I'd always disable the built-in feature in that case.
This isn't using Mullvad.
Great… so now workplaces will have to default-block Firefox to lock down their networks.
Company managed settings
Yeah... #doubt