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Cake day: September 7th, 2024

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  • Yep, the clarification doesn’t really clarify anything. If they’re unable to write their terms of service in a way that a layperson in legal matters can understand the intended meaning, that’s a problem. And it’s impossible for me to know whether their “clarification” is true or not. Sorry, Mozilla, you’ve made too many bad decisions already in the recent years, I don’t simply trust your word anymore. And, why didn’t they clarify it in the terms of service text itself?

    That they published the ToS like that and nobody vetoed it internally, that’s a big problem too. I mean, did they expect people to not be shocked by what it says? Or did they expect nobody would read it?

    Anyway, switching to LibreWolf on all machines now.


  • Sigh. Not long ago I switched from Vivaldi back to Firefox because it has better privacy-related add-ons. Since a while ago, on one machine as a test, I’ve been using LibreWolf, after I went down the rabbit hole of “how do I configure Firefox for privacy, including that it doesn’t send stuff to Mozilla” and was appalled how difficult that is. Now with this latest bullshit from Mozilla… guess I’ll switch everything over to LibreWolf now, or go back to Vivaldi…

    Really hope they’ll leave Thunderbird alone with such crap…

    I often wish I could just give up on web browsers entirely, but unfortunately that’s not practical.