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I've been using librewolf and its been smooth so far; I had some trouble running a teams meeting with it, but then i had trouble with firefox too so 🤷♂️
Just FYI, ditching Mozilla doesn't necessarily mean ditching "Firefox". I've been a user of Firefox since it came out, switched to it from Netscape Navigator. On Saturday I decided I'd had enough of Mozilla's corporate ass-kissery and moved to Waterfox. The process was:
Install Waterfox.
In Firefox and Waterfox, go to about:support and open the profile folder.
Close Firefox and Waterfox.
Copy all contents of the Firefox profile folder to the Waterfox one, allowing overwrite.
Start up Waterfox. All my addons, history, login sessions, settings, EVERYTHING is exactly where I left it.
Why is everyone blowing this out of proportion ? The wording in the new terms of service was to define "sell" under california law which means to use your data within the browser, not to actually sell it.
Considering that Google took the chance to make a scary warning for users on the Google Play, I wouldn’t be surprised if Google used its influence to make this sound worse than it was.