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Firefox has an ambitious new roadmap, the browser is also losing millions of users a month
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This is a most excellent place for technology news and articles.
I find it sad that most comments here just focus on the OPTIONAL AI possibilities, which doesn't even register as an issue for the masses. The problem is an inherently weak-toothed antitrust law framework in the US. The moment the courts did decide against splitting chrome from Alphabet, the options for Mozilla became very, very limited. They can't out-feature Alphabet, they do not have near-unlimited reach to advertise their browser. All they currently can do is play catch-up.
Suspect one of the reasons Google continues to fund Mozilla is specifically to take some heat off anti-trust arguments
I agree. Mozilla are, at this point, more like a hostage than competition.
They did out feature Chrome by keeping Manifest V2 support.
That's the main reason I'll stay with them. V3 is such a blatant move to make sure users lose power over their own computer, taking away the right to choose what our devices display or not.
main reason I will keep using it as my main browser
And Google Chrome has absolutely no leg to stand on, there.