Links to the homepage for me, is this article region specific?
Searching around turned up this blog post, looks like it's US only https://blog.mozilla.org/futurereleases/2018/10/22/testing-n...
Firefox partners with ProtonVPN
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#121. -- 2. Also, is ProtonVPN such a stronger contender than the rest of the field that Mozilla would endorse them? 3. And what is Mozilla's final relationship between you and ProtonVPN? Why are they relevant as a middleman?
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#141. -- 2. Also, is ProtonVPN such a stronger contender than the rest of the field that Mozilla would endorse them? 3. And what is Mozilla's final relationship between you and ProtonVPN? Why are they relevant as a middleman?
Also, Mozilla actually audited ProtonVPN. I have no idea whether any other VPN have been audited by independent third-parties.
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#15I feel Firefox could be quite a bit more attractive, if it did less. I don't want my browser integrated with one particular VPN. I don't want Pocket on by default and hard to get rid of.
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#16- Google analytics baked into about:addons
- Sending data to Cliqz
- Pocket, as a service being added to the topbar
- Pocket, as a service being added to the default home/newtab page
- Firefox hello
- Completely banning unsigned addons
- Mr. Robot advert
- And now probably this
I want a browser that is reliable, high quality, respects my privacy, and nothing else. I don't want addons baked into it. I don't want to be spied on.
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#17I feel Firefox could be quite a bit more attractive, if it did less. I don't want my browser integrated with one particular VPN. I don't want Pocket on by default and hard to get rid of.
damned if they do, damned if they don't
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#19Earlier quoted context omitted.
damned if they do, damned if they don't
It's almost as if giving users options and letting them opt out of things is the way to go. Who would have guessed.
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#20I only use firefox. But I don't feel like I can strongly recommend it because of the long list of bad decisions. - Google analytics baked into about:addons - Sending data to Cliqz - Pocket, as a service being added to the topbar - Pocket, as a service being added to the default home/newtab page - Firefox hello - Completely banning unsigned addons - Mr. Robot advert - And now probably this I want a browser that is rel…