Comment by fiji-flo

Comment by fiji-flo 4 days ago

3 replies

If you want to help fund Firefox, you can for now just pay for a product https://www.mozilla.org/en-US/products/ and not use it (if you live in a country Mozilla accepts money from). Be vocal about it that you do this to support Firefox (e.g. reply in the discourse thread). I personally recommend leveraging MDN for this as it's right now the closest to Firefox, as in it's part of the Firefox organization within Mozilla. I would hope down the road we could just directly for Firefox, but we need to put money where our mouth is.

cge 4 days ago

I was going to respond with my usual point that money paid to the Mozilla Foundation cannot legally be used to support Firefox, but it turns out you're right: MDN and several other products are actually part of the Mozilla Corporation. The exception seems to be Thunderbird, which is MZLA Technologies Corporation.

fotcorn 4 days ago

The VPN product is very good, it's basically a thin wrapper around Mullvad, arguably the best VPN on the planet right now. At least from a privacy standpoint.

  • wkat4242 3 days ago

    It's not anymore. They blocked port forwarding which interferes with torrents, are moving away from OpenVPN which I need.

    In my opinion they are well on their way of enshittification and I moved to protonvpn.