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<blockquote data-quote="Marko :)" data-source="post: 1102898" data-attributes="member: 39702"><p>Just because Google and Microsoft spy on us, doesn't really mean Mozilla should also do the same. Even though they did this and they had more controversies before, I still trust Mozilla. Simply because all browser vendors, at some point, caused a controversy.</p><p></p><p>Remember Brave? Silently installing their paid VPN service along the browser and kept it running in the background? Rewriting URLs of websites to include their own referral links? Chrome had huge number of these and it would take too much time to mentioned them all. Safari isn't any better.</p><p></p><p>Not many. So far, Microsoft said Recall will only be available on ARM PCs, and not on x86 we're all using now. These ARM PCs are expensive for now because it's new technology for PCs and there aren't many of right now.</p><p></p><p>The problem I have with Microsoft, they never give you options to disable their annoying features that no one uses. They also aren't really honest about them either. And they keep adding new features they'll remove after few months because apparently, majority of people don't need it. Ever since Windows 11 was released, people are asking Microsoft to allow us to disable recommended section in the Start Menu. And finally they allowed... well, enterprise users to do that (which doesn't make any sense), but not us home users. </p><p></p><p>Microsoft is such a disgrace of a company.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Marko :), post: 1102898, member: 39702"] Just because Google and Microsoft spy on us, doesn't really mean Mozilla should also do the same. Even though they did this and they had more controversies before, I still trust Mozilla. Simply because all browser vendors, at some point, caused a controversy. Remember Brave? Silently installing their paid VPN service along the browser and kept it running in the background? Rewriting URLs of websites to include their own referral links? Chrome had huge number of these and it would take too much time to mentioned them all. Safari isn't any better. Not many. So far, Microsoft said Recall will only be available on ARM PCs, and not on x86 we're all using now. These ARM PCs are expensive for now because it's new technology for PCs and there aren't many of right now. The problem I have with Microsoft, they never give you options to disable their annoying features that no one uses. They also aren't really honest about them either. And they keep adding new features they'll remove after few months because apparently, majority of people don't need it. Ever since Windows 11 was released, people are asking Microsoft to allow us to disable recommended section in the Start Menu. And finally they allowed... well, enterprise users to do that (which doesn't make any sense), but not us home users. Microsoft is such a disgrace of a company. [/QUOTE]
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