It’s much more productive to take part in steering the conversation instead of taking a position like the one you describe. After all, Firefox doesn’t have a huge market share to leverage. And assuming their goal of a safer, more secure and open internet are sincere, they would be playing into the hands of the competition.
It’s much more productive to take part in steering the conversation instead of taking a position like the one you describe. After all, Firefox doesn’t have a huge market share to leverage. And assuming their goal of a safer, more secure and open internet are sincere, they would be playing into the hands of the competition.