With the enshittification of all-things-Google, a lot of us have left Chromium-based browsers for Firefox. But still, over the last 15 years, Firefox has gone from 30%+ market share to about 6% now.

With the big backlash against them over the last week, I’ve seen a number of people advocating for Librewolf and Waterfox – Firefox forks focused on security and privacy – but if Firefox loses what little revenue it has left, what will become of the forks if Firefox dies?

  • ReakDuck@lemmy.ml
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    2 days ago

    It just shows that they only care when money is involved. They dont even have proper security, which is the reason why they even switched from Microsoft Servers to Linux based Servers.

    They cant get shit right. Out of many things, one thing of them is great… cool, what about the rest?

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      2 days ago

      You are missing the point. They care when money is involved, and yet they failed to maintain a browser engine, which would have (for the better or for the worse) a central part of most people’s computing.

      And yet, despite the browser being so important… They gave up and handed the cake to Google.