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Firefox is failing
2015-12-30
Live by the sword, die by the sword. I stopped using Firefox when this insanity raised its ugly head. Then to Chromium, then to Chrome. Much happier, now.
THE OPEN WEB is in constant peril. Almost a generation ago, everyone worried Microsoft, which had the dominant web browser of the time, could dictate the content people saw and the tools developers use. Its dominance faded, but the rise of mobile prompted new concerns about the role Apple and Google play as gatekeepers to the web. And Facebook’s control over what people see and share online continues growing.

Since its founding in 2003, the Mozilla Foundation has served as a check on the power of tech giants like those. It’s among the few organizations in Silicon Valley that isn’t out to make anyone rich. Although its for-profit subsidiary, the Mozilla Corp., has raked in hundreds of millions of dollars through its partnership with Google, that money finances the development of the Firefox web browser and other open source projects. Unlike other tech companies, Mozilla needn’t collect massive amounts of personal data to mine for marketing gold.

Given the intrusive nature of government surveillance, Mozilla—with its dedication to privacy and independence from corporate and government interests—should be more vital than ever. But in the age of social media and mobile devices, it has struggled to maintain relevance and failed to transition to a world where the desktop browser is fading in importance. Mozilla hasn’t even dented the mobile market with mobile versions of its browser or its Firefox OS smartphone operating system. And the organization has done little to counteract Facebook’s expanding influence. What’s more, its foothold on the desktop continues to slip as Google Chrome grows in popularity.

Its prospects for the future are fuzzy at a time when the web needs an open alternative more than ever.
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Posted by: CrazyFool   2015-12-30 16:58  

#12  Epic Privacy Browser & Firefox.
Posted by: Iblis   2015-12-30 16:30  

#11  I still use Firefox, with Chrome as fallback. Noscript, UBlock, Ghostery etc. as add ons make the Web a safer place.
Posted by: European Conservative   2015-12-30 15:05  

#10  Is Netscape still around, #5 Frank?

Who knew?
Posted by: Barbara   2015-12-30 14:17  

#9  Who needs infected video and images? Lynx forever - and it comes with a file system browser!
Posted by: KBK   2015-12-30 14:10  

#8  When they switched to gmail where I work I switched to Chrome. Resistance became futile so I assimilated. But face it, except for IE they're all included with that SiliconValley/California lunacy. And IE sucks. I like Pale Moon but, as has been noted, it is glitchy with video.
Posted by: Abu Uluque   2015-12-30 11:19  

#7  NCSA Mosaic 'nuff said.
Posted by: CrazyFool   2015-12-30 10:34  

#6  Firefox was becoming more problematic as if IE was leaching into its soul. So Chrome became my goto browser but as a backup I chose Arora (I always use Linux at home).
Posted by: AlmostAnonymous5839   2015-12-30 10:07  

#5  they'll take my Netscape from my cold dead hands. Anyone have an AOL disk?
Posted by: Frank G   2015-12-30 08:51  

#4  I use Pale Moon but it has serious hiccups with videos and some websites. Always have to have a backup.
Posted by: Procopius2k   2015-12-30 08:20  

#3  I like firefox but the major problem using firefox is that they have frequent updates and bugs. Using it every now and then, something goes wrong. When you go for support, they say initialise everything, and so you lose your setup and it rarely fixes anything. So about a year ago, I switched to Pale Moon, which is firefox fork. I love it. It's still firefox but its a lot better.
Posted by: BernardZ   2015-12-30 04:07  

#2  I use both for different types of browsing. I have discovered when google glitches - firefox doesn't
Posted by: 3dc   2015-12-30 01:19  

#1  Note to college comp sci majors: volunteer work on firefox looks good on your resume....
Posted by: Sven the pelter   2015-12-30 00:45  

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