Posted on 10/23/2017 2:38:53 PM PDT by CedarDave
Mozilla, maker of Firefox, has awarded $100,000 USD to fund the email for RiseUp.net. The email service used by Antifa -- a domestic terrorist organization within the United States. Multiple attempts to get a statement from Mozilla & RiseUp -- for over half a week -- have been met with total silence.
Why not do both?
The whitelists and blacklists are persistent if you save the settings for the site.
Sure. Both. But I believe the response you will get will be the same as Jimmy Kimmel’s with respect to asking for their reasoning: “Oh, conservatives don’t like us. Good. We don’t want your business anyway.”
Unfortunately the only email address I could find has to do with trademarks
https://qsurvey.mozilla.com/s3/FirefoxInput/
Well, I just tried to install Brave on my 64bit Linux Mint machine and it would not open. When I get more time I’ll fuss with it some more but it seems like last time I tried to do anything with it; it’s just not ready for prime time. Maybe in a year or two.
Firefox is supposed to be coming out with a new version next month that’s supposed to be twice as fast. I wonder if it’s ready for Linux Mint yet.
You might want to contact Brave about that because I see no documentation or forum feedback to indicate what you are saying is possible.
Is there a document or online video that demonstrates what you are saying?
I’m sure ISIS is waiting for their funding too.
Go to the site, set the characteristics. Close the Browser. Reopen the browser. Check the lists. I don’t need a website to show me what I can do on my own computer.
On this news I tried to get install the Brave browser, so I could dump Firefox and still avoid MS & Google’s browsers. But after installing Brave it would never load/start up. One or more Brave items could be seen in the tax manager, but no Brave window would open and after a couple minutes task manager had nothing either. The support/community blog on the Brave website was no help.
Opera and Duck Duck Go for your search engine... you can also download an app that will let you load chrome extensions... much better than mozilla/firefox
Try Brave, Brandon Eich who was fired from Mozilla because he donated to a pro traditional marriage group, developed it
I used Mozilla for years, not anymore.
thanks, I’ll give it a shot.
Thanks! I’ll check it out.
I’m not too sure of what all Brave has (I only have it on my phone), but PaleMoon is a really good option. It started as a Firefox fork when FF started getting too bloated, and has been getting farther away and better. It’s generally compatible with most of the FF extensions and add-ons.
Https://addons.palemoon.org/addon/noscript/
At the moment, I am using Brave 48. There is much to like about it, but I wish it were more configurable from a theme/skins standpoint. I am not much of a fan of an "app" main page, so it took some time to configure Opera to be more like something I am familiar with. I can always change up later.
Brave 48 => Opera 48 (too many new browsers!)
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