Posted on 04/05/2014 9:14:07 AM PDT by SeekAndFind
Conservative activist Ben Shapiro is leading up an online charge of fellow political compadres to boycott the browser Firefox — an outraged response to the Mozilla chief’s departure from his CEO role due to gay rights’ protests.
Former CEO Brendan Eich, who’s been with Mozilla since its creation and actually helped found the company’s charitable offshoot foundation in 1998, announced this week he’s stepping down from the role over a flap generated by a $1,000 donation he made to a California campaign that sought to ban same-sex marriage in the state.
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Glad you like it.
I will be uninstalling Firefox shortly, and I have been using it for years, since 1.5!
I looked around and decided on Comodo Dragon browser to replace it.
Install the XMARKS extension first on Firefox, to sync your bookmarks (I have over a thousand in various folders), and then install XMARKS onto Comodo Dragon and make sure you get a good sync there as well.
Then - Firefox - adios muchacho... for pulling a bone-head jerk move like this.
When I use the tor browser, yahoo doesn’t know who I am. i.e. when I try to log into e-mail it gives two security devices to log in. That’s proof of tor’s anonymity.
But using the tor, doesn’t one become a target?
Do you save/sync your bookmarks using the XMARKS extension (was Foxmarks)? This of course is to be safe, and then anytime I go to a different computer I just sync with XMARKS and then all my bookmarks are there.
So I am going to be using Comodo Dragon which - while not a big player - looks to be pretty secure as well. XMARKS synced all my bookmarks there just fine, and is a good app regardless of browser.
My choice - maybe different from yours - but you have to realize that the people who WERE Firefox 1.0, 1.5 whatever, are NOT these people anymore.
Just my 2-1/2 cents worth... :-)
It’s going to hit 7,000 negative responses again today. Almost at 5,000 now.
I have Firefox installed on one of them just so my profile stays intact but once I'm satisfied with Palemoon I'll remove the last instance of Firefox.
I’d think that ***they’d*** somehow be watching Tor users.
Thanks RF. Enjoyed your about page cigarette saga, btw.
Sorry I couldn’t help more. I hate it when they keep changing stuff so nothing works the way their FAQs and Help sections illustrate it to be.
That’s quite all right my friend. I’m now done with Firefox and the help provided here on this thread helped make that possible. Stay in touch!
Look up thread and check out Pale Moon.
MS also still has IE8 for Windows XP available for download
http://www.microsoft.com/en-us/download/internet-explorer-8-details.aspx
I know, I prefer to be asked. Who controls this computer - them or me?
I’ve gone thru 6 browsers in one day. I think Pale Moon will stay.
RE: if not MS-IE or Chrome, what is/are alternative(s) besides Firefox???
In so far as the following remain apolitical and relatively bug free and reasonably secure, I think I can use them.
Here is a list of browsers on the market:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_web_browsers
Opera is quite popular in Europe.
My Comment: At the bottom of your website homepage it says powered by Mozilla. Wouldnt that make Palemoon a Mozilla program by default?
Pale Moon: No. It means exactly what it says: it is powered by Mozilla code. That does not automatically mean the end result is a Mozilla program as it is not developed, published or marketed by Mozilla. The Mozilla code developers (many of them unpaid community coders) who have worked on this Mozilla code over the years and made the gecko engine what it is today -- a community effort -- deserve all the credit where it is due.
Looks like Palemoon is here to stay.
Well, used to be that FF actually saved the bookmarks to a file called "bookmarks.html". These days, FF keeps track of bookmarks using JSON files. You can still export your JSON database to an HTMLfile. It will also either import an html file, or a json DB file. I believe they use mysql lite to manage this.
I like exporting it to the bookmarks.html file occasionally because I use the file as my "home" page. Makes for pretty quick startup. Because I've been as religious as I have been in keeping backups of my bookmarks, I still have the very first website that I ever went to buried in there somewhere. ;-) Since I had internet access before most folks had even heard of it, there are probably a significant number I could prune out that no longer work. Some that you wouldn't think so are still valid. I went to a gopher site sometime last year when looking for something. Not many of those are still being maintained.
OMG, another boycott. I have no life unless there’s something to boycott, yippee!
(posted via firefox)
Agreed. There is so much 'boycott' talk these days, that it loses its effectiveness.
Me: At the bottom of your website homepage it says powered by Mozilla. Wouldnt that make Palemoon a Mozilla program by default?
Pale Moon: No. It means exactly what it says: it is powered by Mozilla code. That does not automatically mean the end result is a Mozilla program as it is not developed, published or marketed by Mozilla. The Mozilla code developers (many of them unpaid community coders) who have worked on this Mozilla code over the years and made the gecko engine what it is today -- a community effort -- deserve all the credit where it is due.
Me: Good. I'm glad to hear it. I migrated away from Firefox today and I'm happy to hear that you're not affiliated with them. Lots of previous Firefox users will be happy as well. A donation will on its way shortly. Thank you my friend.
Grammar Czar: I just have to wonder why you felt it necessary to interject your own politics into this whole thing...that you disagree with the ex-ceo's position. Can't we do ANYTHING that doesn't involve politics these days?
Me: Hey Grammar, I agree. I wish politics wasn't being injected. But when the homosexual lobby has the power to demand the resignation of someone like Mr. Eich, and GET AWAY WITH IT, and only because he donated $1,000 of his PERSONAL MONEY towards a cause ...See More
Pale Moon: Say, Grammar Czar , I was very clear that those are my (the developer's) personal views. That isn't "interjecting politics", it is making a statement that I neither agree with oppression of people's rights, nor agree with oppression of freedom of personal views. Understand that I'm not taking sides in this debate/debacle, and felt it was prudent to let people know that my clear dissociation with the Mozilla Corp should NOT be taken as "silently agreeing to the other party's arguments". If it makes you feel better I will make it a personal blog entry, instead
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