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<blockquote data-quote="Deletedmessiah" data-source="post: 976316" data-attributes="member: 58665"><p>I've moved half of my browsing to Firefox for months and I'm pretty satisfied with the browser for now but I worry about its future. They fired a big portion of their developers a year ago. And those were team working on Rust/security. I hope they can turn things around and continue to survive. To those more knowledgeable on the subject, how do you think will things go? Having the internet in control of a massive advertising company is awful.</p><p></p><p>As far as adblocking goes, aren't the most used adblockers, ABP and Adblock? So people are already using inferior options as it is, so I don't see a lot of people moving away from Chrome because of ublock and adguard.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Deletedmessiah, post: 976316, member: 58665"] I've moved half of my browsing to Firefox for months and I'm pretty satisfied with the browser for now but I worry about its future. They fired a big portion of their developers a year ago. And those were team working on Rust/security. I hope they can turn things around and continue to survive. To those more knowledgeable on the subject, how do you think will things go? Having the internet in control of a massive advertising company is awful. As far as adblocking goes, aren't the most used adblockers, ABP and Adblock? So people are already using inferior options as it is, so I don't see a lot of people moving away from Chrome because of ublock and adguard. [/QUOTE]
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