Privacy has become a very important issue in modern society, with companies and governments constantly abusing their power, more and more people are waking up to the importance of digital privacy.
In this community everyone is welcome to post links and discuss topics related to privacy.
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Disclaimer: very satisfied user of Waterfox talking ;)
I believe that too, but I’m no millionaire CEO either.
Long live Waterfox.
This may sound silly to say, and it probably is, but to me it’s almost impossible to imagine I could one day stop being a Firefox user. I mean, my first Web browser was Mosaic, I followed it when it turned into Netscape, which I then followed as it became Netscape, before morphing into the giant Mozilla T-Rex, and finally becoming Firefox.
Take back the Web, I believe(d) in that. Heck, I still have one of their T-Rex t-shirt dedicated by a few of its devs.
I also have a chromium-based browser (Vivaldi) but Firefox has always been home to me (edit: so seeing it moving away from what I care for is not a great feeling). I’m so glad forks like Waterfox exist because if it was not for them, for the first time ever I would not know what browser I can trust.
I first started on Mosaic and Lynx! That was a lifetime ago.
I am still using lynx, everyday. Not for everything, but for most if my news and blog reading.
It feels great to not being bombarded by the flashy, distracting JavaScript gizmo du-jour. I want to read the content, I don’t care about the AI generated picture at the of the page, or the random picture of something half related to the article.
I believe everybody should build their website to be accessible with lynx.
Accessibility isn’t just following the standards and removing the mess from the modern web, it’s also making your site accessible for the people with eyesight problems for example…