Firefox Browser Blocks Anti-Censorship Add-Ons at Russia’s Request
Firefox Browser Blocks Anti-Censorship Add-Ons at Russia’s Request
At Russia’s request, Firefox web browser maker Mozilla blocked add-ons that are designed to circumvent internet censorship.
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Not sure why, if true. I doubt Russia is making up a large chunk of their economic funding.
14 2 ReplySometimes CEOs just get paranoid. You can either flip a switch an remove an app, or risk getting personally targeted by Russia.
Russia won't get to you, most likely, but it's the paranoia that gets you.
16 0 ReplyRussia don't get anyone it's always suicide by falling off a windows
12 1 ReplyOr off a boat, or suicide by radioactive materials, ya know, the usual ways
5 0 ReplyForgot also about lot of suicide by shot behind the head
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They're the Mozilla CEO, I image they'd fall off a linux.
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