I mean, they absolutely did change their extension system, removing a lot of what the extensions had access to. Not to this level, no, but they did do that and a lot of what could be done with Firefox is no longer possible, so I’m not sure how that’s disinformation.
An unfounded leap from that point to “don’t trust moz”, yes, but the extension change did happen.
too late…you had a different opinion in the echo chamber.
anyways, ofcourse moz fucked this up. just like they did when killing weave and lying to the users that users could still host everything on their own servers. never worked. utter bs. so let’s keep Google search as the default search engine to get some money.
firefox did the same thing a while back. all plugins stopped working, some where updated and some lost forever. dont trust moz.
What, you own some Alphabet stock or something? This is absolutely false and borders on intentional disinformation.
Firefox has had minor bloat/compatibility issues over the years, like old versions of all browsers… But nothing on this scale!
I mean, they absolutely did change their extension system, removing a lot of what the extensions had access to. Not to this level, no, but they did do that and a lot of what could be done with Firefox is no longer possible, so I’m not sure how that’s disinformation.
An unfounded leap from that point to “don’t trust moz”, yes, but the extension change did happen.
too late…you had a different opinion in the echo chamber. anyways, ofcourse moz fucked this up. just like they did when killing weave and lying to the users that users could still host everything on their own servers. never worked. utter bs. so let’s keep Google search as the default search engine to get some money.