>>Mozilla has been taking gradual steps in that direction
I disagree with this.. I do not see Mozilla taking any steps toward privacy at all, infact in many ways they are taking steps AWAY from privacy with many of their recent actions and blunders. From their use of opt-out rather than opt-in for various privacy invading features, their pushing adware to all users via what was suppose to be a QA/Feedback feature, their purchasing and invest in certain companies...
No the Mozilla Foundation from the 90's is long dead, it has been replaced by the Mozilla Corporation, which is really no different than the Google Corporation or the Microsoft Corporation
I disagree with this.. I do not see Mozilla taking any steps toward privacy at all, infact in many ways they are taking steps AWAY from privacy with many of their recent actions and blunders. From their use of opt-out rather than opt-in for various privacy invading features, their pushing adware to all users via what was suppose to be a QA/Feedback feature, their purchasing and invest in certain companies...
No the Mozilla Foundation from the 90's is long dead, it has been replaced by the Mozilla Corporation, which is really no different than the Google Corporation or the Microsoft Corporation