Safe to say, this proposal has gone down like a poweroff -fn

    • JM Horner
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      @Xylight Firefox v2.0.20 in 2008 was the last “good” version. Since then it has been awesome bar, pocket, forced VPN ads, ftp support, PAC support, XUL bombing, and phone calls home. I use Librewolf, and while it is tolerable it is still tired to a garbage browser. :-(

      • Xylight (Photon dev)
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        I have never seen those services shoved down my throat. The only issue I have is the opt out telemetry, but even then it’s anonymous.

      • @Bogasse
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        “Phone calls home” ? O_o

        • JM Horner
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          @Bogasse

          “Phone calls home”

          In previous versions you could search your about:config on the “value” field, this is no longer possible. Searching for https:// and http:// would give you a list of numerous URLs, most of which are under Mozilla’s own domains. Some might argue that things like updates are necessary to ensure a secure browser. Others might argue that they have run very outdated browsers without problems for years, and that combined with forced updates and the Maintenance Service, the log files generated produce a not-insignificant amount of information about users.

          • @[email protected]
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            11 year ago

            Suggesting using an decades old and known exploitable browser because “well I never got hacked” is like saying vaccines are unnecessary because “well I never got sick”

            • JM Horner
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              -11 year ago

              @bamboo
              Feel free to point out where anyone suggested that anyone else should use “an decades old and known exploitable browser”.

      • sik0fewl
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        Awesomebar was the reason I left Firefox in the first place. Chrome’s location bar is almost as bad now - or maybe just as bad? It’s been a while.