I just saw someone unironically write that they do not trust Firefox because they do not trust a browser paid by google to include AI slop features, and that’s why they prefer Chrome.
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I just saw someone unironically write that they do not trust Firefox because they do not trust a browser paid by google to include AI slop features, and that’s why they prefer Chrome.
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I just saw someone unironically write that they do not trust Firefox because they do not trust a browser paid by google to include AI slop features, and that’s why they prefer Chrome.
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I just saw someone unironically write that they do not trust Firefox because they do not trust a browser paid by google to include AI slop features, and that’s why they prefer Chrome.
@erkhyan umm...
Well about that...
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I just saw someone unironically write that they do not trust Firefox because they do not trust a browser paid by google to include AI slop features, and that’s why they prefer Chrome.
@erkhyan I'm dumber for having read this.
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I just saw someone unironically write that they do not trust Firefox because they do not trust a browser paid by google to include AI slop features, and that’s why they prefer Chrome.
@erkhyan god kill me now
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I just saw someone unironically write that they do not trust Firefox because they do not trust a browser paid by google to include AI slop features, and that’s why they prefer Chrome.
@erkhyan at least Firefox now has an off switch, after latest updates, if you don't want to take the tiny step to waterfox or librewolf, which are both firefox without the AI scrapcode
Chromes won't help you like that
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I just saw someone unironically write that they do not trust Firefox because they do not trust a browser paid by google to include AI slop features, and that’s why they prefer Chrome.
@erkhyan No way! xD
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I just saw someone unironically write that they do not trust Firefox because they do not trust a browser paid by google to include AI slop features, and that’s why they prefer Chrome.
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@erkhyan at least Firefox now has an off switch, after latest updates, if you don't want to take the tiny step to waterfox or librewolf, which are both firefox without the AI scrapcode
Chromes won't help you like that
@patterfloof @erkhyan Waterfox is pretty much a drop-in replacement for Firefox, been recommending it to non-technical friends and they had no problems at all. I think it eben supports Firefox Sync with no problems.
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