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  • Not everything is the fault of the CIA. I don't think left parties need any help in self-destruction, they are well capable in this department. 😁

    It's how it is, because the left parties are democratic and discuss many ideas and people get passionate about different things. The right are usually authoritarian and people fall in line, no matter how much they disagree with the actual set of ideas, also because of the consequences.

    It's the natural natural way of things.

  • Pinky promise?

  • Omg dude. Oh no, my rep 😂. Grow up.

  • I've used waterfox for a while.

  • 🥱

  • That's really well said.

    In the end they are just browsers. It's great to have people that inform others and lead them to better alternatives and Firefox has many of them who are very passionate. But then many of them are way too passionate.

  • I haven't found any info about this, even the opposite that brave was first to have defence against it .

  • In conversations humans don't talk like robots or like they are writing a code. People often use lose expressions, colorful language, exaggerations and everything else that I have no idea about.

    I didn't think I'd need to explain that when I said every browser before, I didn't really think every single browser. Yet here we are. That's why I didn't actually think you will call me out on it and just continued with other stuff. 😀

    So yeah, not every browser 😁. Only a few. Although with so many new questionable ai ones, the percentage is going up for sure.

  • We are taking about brave, not chrome. I don't think you get any more harvested than you do with Firefox.

  • Haha, here we go guys!

  • Yes, it's a big concern. Unfortunately I have a lot of those. I will have to leave it to other people to spearhead a better fairer freer alternative. One that will not only attract a select crowd, but a wider audience.

  • Well i respect your personal experience, but it doesn't at all correspond with mine.

  • I actually knew it wasn't really the fault of Firefox that the app didn't work, ....but the app still didn't work even with this full realization .😀

    I might check out Firefox browsers again some time in the future, if I find myself with extra time, I have other priorities in life right now than to read about that. I just need them to work and brave works really well.

  • I don't think a comparison with environmental activism really applies here. They are just browsers.

    I don't really get this Firefox community either. Why is everybody pissed all the time at everyone who doesn't cheer for Firefox all the time. Sometimes it looks like a cult.

  • Maybe. I tried a lot and my personal experience is that Chrome is at least a level above all else in UX for general use. So chrome with some privacy features out of the box seems a good way to go.

  • A few littl things that id like to work differently, but I think the nail in the coffin was when an app I tried didn't work on Firefox. And then there was the whole controversy with the funding, then with the ai stuff I just went back to brave and decided not to actually follow controversies like this. When I mentioned this once before, I think I was called a bunch of names including wishes that I die, so i wasn't too motivated to make any effort into changing again anyway.

  • Crypto? Really?

    Well I like it. It does the job, just a bit better than chrome. I tried Firefox, disappointed. Brave works and I most definitely don't have time to read and decide what everyone involved with a free software does or says.

    I'm sure my opinion will do well here, 😂. I wonder if I'll be called worse names than the last time I said I don't like Firefox? Maybe ban?

  • There is so much controversy with every browser and people working on them that I find is better just not to read anything about any browser anymore.

  • That goes without saying. My intention was to say that threats are not enough. Russians will test them and if they are not acted upon they will take that as a sign of weakness and they will do it again and again and again.