• *dust.sys@lemmy.world
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      It got a big boost when Mozilla updated their ToS a couple months ago to say they could use your browser data to train their AI.

      Well, it’s not that they said they would, it’s that they updated their terms so that they could if they wanted to. For some (myself included) that was enough.

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      19 hours ago

      Waterfox try to remove some blobs of Firefox out of the box, so it’s better for the normal user

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        Waterfox try to remove some blobs of Firefox out of the box, so it’s better for the normal user

        How is removing blobs better for the normal user?

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          Because it makes a healthier base to work with or to simply use it without caring

          Increasing privacy (and sometimes security)