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<blockquote data-quote="Oxygen" data-source="post: 939066" data-attributes="member: 19298"><p>Pretty sad to think about as it's the only other browser that's not based on Chromium. It's my main browser as I've not had any major issues since the release of Quantum. The occasional freezing was pretty common for me about 10 years ago but that has been improved greatly. What I dislike about Mozilla is the fact that they promote "privacy" but fail to offer this out of the box without tweaking your settings or having to download a user.js that's pre-configured.</p><p></p><p>The fact that they want to make money from a VPN but offer a stripped down version of Mullvad in which you're only saving maybe 50 cents. As far as I can tell, the sign-up process for Mozilla's version of it requires your email to make an account when Mullvad needs no personal information and just gives you a randomly generated account number to use their service.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Oxygen, post: 939066, member: 19298"] Pretty sad to think about as it's the only other browser that's not based on Chromium. It's my main browser as I've not had any major issues since the release of Quantum. The occasional freezing was pretty common for me about 10 years ago but that has been improved greatly. What I dislike about Mozilla is the fact that they promote "privacy" but fail to offer this out of the box without tweaking your settings or having to download a user.js that's pre-configured. The fact that they want to make money from a VPN but offer a stripped down version of Mullvad in which you're only saving maybe 50 cents. As far as I can tell, the sign-up process for Mozilla's version of it requires your email to make an account when Mullvad needs no personal information and just gives you a randomly generated account number to use their service. [/QUOTE]
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