Posted on 01/09/2021 12:22:39 PM PST by bitt
Mozilla, the developer of Firefox browser, says “more must be done” to rid cyberspace of President Trump and other bad actors.
Mozilla argues that banning and permanent removal of bad actors is not enough.
Mozilla tweeted out that the unrest at the Capitol was the “culmination of a four-year disinformation campaign orchestrated by the President.”
(Excerpt) Read more at thegatewaypundit.com ...
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I changed browser today.
The left really wants war.
And a good many of us are beginning to want to grant them their wish.
Two things libs hate most are the 1st and 2nd amendments.
The one thing we hate most are libs.
Sooner or later, we’ll have to settle this.
And, general rule is that sooner is better than later.
Getting rid of Firefox/Motzilla F them
That is too bad because I have been a big supporter of firefox over ie chrom and even safari. Now I have to go install opera on a bunch of devices.
These people / companies have no idea how their decisions just make us stronger and more determined to take our country back.
I have been using Brave as my browser for over a year and have had really good success with it.. I would recommend at least checking it out...
I may use FF at work, but I certainly do NOT have to use it on my home PC anymore.
I gave up on mozilla years back. Forgot why...
Mozilla was the company that in effect, forced their CEO Brenda Eich ( the inventor of JavaScript and founder of the Mozilla Project) to resign in 2014 after someone discovered that he privately, without fuss, contributed a few thousand dollars to California’s Proposition 8 which called for the affirmation of traditional marriage in California.
As far back as 2014 I already knew that the employees and higher ups of this company were INTOLERANT of any dissenting beliefs.
Eich went on to found BRAVE Software, an Internet browser platform company. I have been using this browser as well as the Epic Privacy browser since.
Brave is a free and open-source web browser developed by Brave Software, Inc. based on the Chromium web browser. It blocks ads and website trackers, and provides a way for users to send cryptocurrency contributions in the form of Basic Attention Tokens to websites and content creators.
As of 2020, Brave has been released for Windows, macOS, Linux, Android, and iOS. As of 2017 Brave supported five search engines by default, including their partner, DuckDuckGo.
I heartily recommend it. It is robust and well designed. Screw Mozilla and Firefox. May it die the death of abandonment.
RE: I gave up on mozilla years back. Forgot why...
Could it be related to Post #12 above?
I know I did for exactly that reason.
I went to brave a couple of years ago. Much better than Firefox ever was.
Well I just rid myself of Mozilla.
Let’s publish the numbers: Dollar cost, days, lives etc of progressive violence in the last 12 months - and of conservative violence in the last 12 months...
bttt
Mozilla revealed their total TWOT status years back (no, not a typo) when they hounded a senior co-worker out of office for not worshipping progressive policies. Quite the scandal.
I dumped the never-ending Firefox update scam after that. I use SeaMonkey as an alternative and an ESR version of Firefox for grunt work. (ESR is a version that is frozen but has all the security updates — a memory hog, tho).
Mozilla: The only ‘blood’ was of an unarmed conservative women shot by a police officer. She died at the scene.
Pretend she was black and her name was Floyd...
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