you'd need to pay for one of their paid products
like Pocket
I do. Was using it already when Firefox acquired it. It follows like this: here's a great privacy &
security product you claim is "ideal" for you
Re-read. I didn't say that. appears to be - by your own words - one of the
best privacy & security products to come along
in a generation?
Those were most certainly not my words. more like 20 mins to switch to Mullvad, which
even if you didn't know about before, you know now
Wait, is this a revolutionary product, or a mere rebrand of a good existing service that happens to support a worthwhile brand? Make up your mind. Deep concerns for privacy & security that are conveniently
not reflected in product choices.
I'm no special talent, but you are spectacularly and offensively off-base.I do support them with product choices, and also with thousands of hours of my time as a web developer over the years, always fighting to support Firefox in the projects I worked on, even when the product owners could not have cared less or were openly hostile to the idea of spending any time whatsoever supporting something that wasn't IE6 or Chrome.
I will not ship web-facing code that doesn't support Firefox.
With friends like these, who needs enemies.
I'm no special talent, but god damn. I'm not a friend of Firefox - I'm a warrior fighting for them in the trenches every day.Hope someday I have "enemies" who spend a few thousand hours in the trenches for me over two decades and also throw money my way. Wouldn't mind an army of those.
If it makes you feel any better, I'll probably support their VPN product too eventually if it actually survives their terminal ADHD.