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Mozilla restores Firefox add-ons banned in Russia
(www.theregister.com)
This is a most excellent place for technology news and articles.
I was one, I'll admit it and I'm glad I was wrong
As far as why? Because FF/Mozilla positions themselves as THE browser for privacy and "For the people", but Mozilla is also a for-profit company so I'm always expecting the worst out of them just like I have for so many other for-profit companies
Just look at Canonical, they're pursuing an IPO RN and are already in the early stages of enshittification because of it.
Canonical has been in the early stages of enshittification for a dozen years.
Mozilla is a non profit organisation.
You're basically mad because you're misinformed, not because of reality.
They're both; Mozilla Foundation, the non-profit org, is the parent of Mozilla Corporation, the for-profit organization I'm talking about.
Mozilla Corporation is in charge of distribution of the official download and development coordination and some other things. Now the Foundation is in charge over them admittedly, but I see that as a bit like playing with fire.
I wouldn't say mad, more...just prepared for the worst