I love firefox and want to support it, I hate seeing the direction the company goes to with privacy.
by franga2000 on 12/31/24, 9:59 AM
What are you referring to exactly? If Mozilla told you "sure, we'll take your money and give you a more privacy-preserving browser", what would you want to be different about it?
by acd on 12/31/24, 4:13 PM
Mozilla need to remove Javascript finger printing identity from the browser
Try it from a VPN
https://amiunique.org/
by xyzal on 12/31/24, 7:59 AM
I would love to see a 'Donate to Firefox' button in Firefox. I would even donate on a monthly basis.
by not_your_vase on 12/31/24, 6:04 AM
What do you mean specifically by paid privacy tier? Mozilla offers some privacy oriented paid services... one comment here mentions VPN, then there is Monitor Plus for online data scrubbing, Firefox Relay for message masking, just from the top of my head
by BrianHenryIE on 12/31/24, 5:26 AM
by magic_smoke_ee on 1/1/25, 8:38 AM
Then you're using Brave or Opera.
by surrTurr on 12/31/24, 5:18 AM
Because it's not a billion dollar super scale business (that's apparently the only thing worth pursuing)
by vouaobrasil on 12/31/24, 12:04 PM
If you care about privacy, use the internet less. There is no world in which free things like the internet will also be privacy-respecting once it starts to generate economic output.
by immibis on 12/31/24, 11:25 AM
You mean like Mozilla VPN?
by fufufafa on 12/31/24, 6:33 AM
becuase google is frienemy
by devops99 on 12/31/24, 10:27 AM
Something you can do for free is block all outbound traffic and configure Firefox to use an outbound HTTPS proxy where you can dynamically enforce a blocklist or default deny and an allowlist.
Isolate Firefox traffic and observe it some time.