(or simply Firefox) is a free and open-source web browser developed by Mozilla Foundation and its subsidiary, Mozilla Corporation beginning in 2002 that is available for Windows, macOS, Linux, and BSD operating systems. Its sibling, Firefox for Android, is available for Android. Many patriots and conservatives alike turned to Firefox, an organization with a strong history supporting free speech and open access to information, after discovering Google was steeped in pure evil in hopes of escaping the evil overlords that run Chrome. But now Mozilla has joined the dark side pushing an “Information Trust Initiative” that would block independent media sources at the browser level while favoring corporate media giants like CNN, a cesspool of deliberately fake news.
Surprised? You shouldn’t be. The Mozilla Foundation also pushed for so-called “net neutrality,” a total sham agenda that the tech giants was crucial to make sure you would never be blocked from the information sources you wanted to visit. But today, it’s abundantly clear that tech giants simply de-platform anyone they want, instantly blocking that channel from all users, all while making a mockery of their “net neutrality” plea.
Firefox usage grew to a peak of 32% at the end of 2009, temporarily making version 3.5 the world’s most popular browser. Usage then declined in competition with the evil Google Chrome. As of March 2018, Firefox has 11.6% usage share as a “desktop” browser, according to StatCounter, making it the second most popular such web browser; usage across all platforms is lower at 5.44% (and then 4th most popular overall). Firefox is still the most popular desktop browser in Cuba (even most popular overall at 62.77%) and Eritrea with 78.3% and 91% of the market share, respectively. According to Mozilla, as of December 2014, there were half a billion Firefox users around the world. (Wikipedia)
Mozilla’s vile CEO, Winifred Mitchell Baker foments racist, vile DNC propaganda, calling Trump’s “actions reprehensible” and that Trump “rampantly” uses the Internet to “foment violence and hate, and reinforce white supremacy.”
So which browsers are better alternatives? There are at least two good ones to check out right now:
- BRAVE – Run by a pro-freedom group that supports small, independent publishers (and even has a mechanism for micropayments).
- Vivaldi – Run by a small, independent group with no ties to deep state funding or the NSA.
It’s time to dump Firefox. Like all the other tech giants, Mozilla is going to abuse and exploit its position of market dominance to control what you read, watch and hear. That’s pure evil, and it’s the kind of evil we’ve all now come to expect from Google, YouTube, Twitter and Facebook. Now you can add Mozilla to that list.