Ditto. There are still alternatives Librewolf, but they are a fork of Firefox. I don’t know if they will be able to keep up with web standards on their own.
Even if Firefox continues, the Mozilla foundation’s goals are partly regressive. They aim to be advertiser friendly. I wonder if they will block plugins like UBlock Origin like Chrome has?
Being able to run ad / malware blockers is one of the reasons I will mostly switch to Firefox once that change comes into effect. Firefox can regain some market share if they don’t screw it up.
Ditto. There are still alternatives Librewolf, but they are a fork of Firefox. I don’t know if they will be able to keep up with web standards on their own.
Even if Firefox continues, the Mozilla foundation’s goals are partly regressive. They aim to be advertiser friendly. I wonder if they will block plugins like UBlock Origin like Chrome has?
Being able to run ad / malware blockers is one of the reasons I will mostly switch to Firefox once that change comes into effect. Firefox can regain some market share if they don’t screw it up.