Mozilla Drops Onerep After CEO Admits to Running People-Search Networks
Mozilla Drops Onerep After CEO Admits to Running People-Search Networks
Nobody here seems to have read the article, so to clear things up: Onerep's CEO is the one running the people-search networks. Mozilla's CEO was not. (As far as we know.)
Mozilla dropping Onerep is a good thing. It shows that they respect user privacy.
60 0 Replytrust takes years to build but it can evaporate in seconds. mozilla associating with these people is very bad rep, won't help them develop further.
8 0 ReplyDidn’t read the article, hm?
16 0 ReplyWhat you mean? I'm saying Mozilla associating with them is bad rep, whatever if they backpack a month later.
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Look at how downvoted you are for stating this simple fact. Lemmy is a fucking dumpster fire.
1 0 ReplyThen leave. Bye.
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Good news is that Arc for Windows is coming out of open beta soon. Finally time for me to ditch Firefox.
5 0 ReplyYoure so cool and edgy.
19 0 ReplyFreedom of choice... How is that edgy?
2 0 ReplyAm I? For ditching a product that sold out my personal info by using a paid-for service designed to protect my privacy?
I gave Mozilla their chance and they pulled this shit.
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