
Firefox is just like any other application nowadays. When you discover ALL the settings which need to be modified in Firefox to start imagining privacy as possible you remain stunned. I know they’d love to consider each and every user as a lifelong beta tester, with stats pouring 24/7/365, but they’ll have to manage that without me. What the heck is this? Let Mozilla make a finished final release and release it then, with “specialties” as an option with opt-in, period. Again the bodyguard scheme where the user is accompanied wherever he goes. This is the big new trend : have a continuous/permanent contact with the user.

No in-between updates before the final releases.īehind these complicated schemes is the fact that the developer, Mozilla in this case, continuously scans the user’s installation, for his good of course.


No automatic updates, Firefox like any other application.
