Firefox now has Terms of Use! This'll go over like a lead balloon.
> You give Mozilla all rights necessary to operate Firefox, including processing data as we describe in the Firefox Privacy Notice, as well as acting on your behalf to help you navigate the internet. When you **upload or input information through Firefox, you hereby grant us a nonexclusive, royalty-free, worldwide license to use that information** to help you navigate, experience, and interact with online content as you indicate with your use of Firefox.
https://www.mozilla.org/en-US/about/legal/terms/firefox/
**Update:** See below in the thread for their clarification.
Agree with this, but sadly there isn’t a way back. Gecko is a marginal engine with only few % in the market. The change to Gecko - Mozilla as Dominant in the market going to have occurred more than 15 years ago, instead of becoming Google’s pet by signing a contract to be financed by Alphabet - Google. There are no corporations or relevant groups using Gecko browsers, Google wins the web, optimized for Chromium. The train has gone for Mozilla since time by own fault, selling their soul and independence. There isn’t not longer a way to go against Google by avoiding Blink, now it’s like trying to combat CocaCola, drinking instead Pepsi. At the end only count, which fits the best your needs.
Yes, the inbuild adblocker, it depends full on the user of Vivaldi, which filters he want to use, not on a third party community.
Agree with this, but sadly there isn’t a way back. Gecko is a marginal engine with only few % in the market. The change to Gecko - Mozilla as Dominant in the market going to have occurred more than 15 years ago, instead of becoming Google’s pet by signing a contract to be financed by Alphabet - Google. There are no corporations or relevant groups using Gecko browsers, Google wins the web, optimized for Chromium. The train has gone for Mozilla since time by own fault, selling their soul and independence. There isn’t not longer a way to go against Google by avoiding Blink, now it’s like trying to combat CocaCola, drinking instead Pepsi. At the end only count, which fits the best your needs.
Yes, the inbuild adblocker, it depends full on the user of Vivaldi, which filters he want to use, not on a third party community.