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<blockquote data-quote="Handsome Recluse" data-source="post: 611309" data-attributes="member: 57019"><p>Why would they do that?</p><p>[USER=26237]@kev216[/USER] Some people do like WebExtensions as you can see from addon reviews in mozilla.</p><p>Sometimes you just have to make decisions regardless of the noisiest members. Privacy geeks freak out from Chrome, they don't care.</p><p>Adding filterlists on Slimjet AdBlock made it lag.</p><p>It's unsure what will ever happen to the browsers when they break off from Mozilla and Mozilla chases for something else. At least we can see which actually wins or what things actually scale. Good for the mind and decision making in the future.</p><p>Wouldn't the more mature and thoroughly researched and tested Tor Browser take the privacy spot with them collaborating with Mozilla and NoScript and EFF and all and also with Firefox's improved security? How will Torproject prepare to change to the new Firefox though.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Handsome Recluse, post: 611309, member: 57019"] Why would they do that? [USER=26237]@kev216[/USER] Some people do like WebExtensions as you can see from addon reviews in mozilla. Sometimes you just have to make decisions regardless of the noisiest members. Privacy geeks freak out from Chrome, they don't care. Adding filterlists on Slimjet AdBlock made it lag. It's unsure what will ever happen to the browsers when they break off from Mozilla and Mozilla chases for something else. At least we can see which actually wins or what things actually scale. Good for the mind and decision making in the future. Wouldn't the more mature and thoroughly researched and tested Tor Browser take the privacy spot with them collaborating with Mozilla and NoScript and EFF and all and also with Firefox's improved security? How will Torproject prepare to change to the new Firefox though. [/QUOTE]
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