C'mon Mozilla, help us punch these ruzzian nazis.
I know some people will be thinking some variation of
"Well it's better they get rid of this one extension than get all of Firefox banned in Russia"
But you need to see the broader implication. They are openly stating that when given that choice they will bend to authoritarian governments. So if, let's say, the US government demanded their user data or to put in a back door that let's them get it themselves, do you think they would bend to them as well?
...Yes, I don't believe that Mozilla will kill itself over that or potentially have someone commit felonies to leak info abt government surveillance and subpoenas. But FF is open source so anyone would see a backdoor or notice versions not matching. For user data FF Sync is, afaik, encrypted in a way that Mozilla can't access.
The devs can just put their extension on GitHub or host it on their own website. Issue is just visibility.
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