ozchris 5 years ago

> Keep an eye on data breaches with Monitor

This is fairly neat; For example, I browsed to the Datacamp website and was notified of a breach in 2017. But that must hurt for the company.

Still, it strongly incentivizes keeping high security standards, because now, customers will know. I like it.

envolt 5 years ago

This was fucking absurd update. My firefox profile was not compatible, and all my extensions were removed (And resynced). I was using Containers to manage all my work/personal/work2 sessions, and they are all gone (Again; first happened when firefox addon outage happened)

  • dandellion 5 years ago

    Pocket integration that nobody asked for, breaking extensions, removing useful features like RSS and bookmark descriptions... I've been a Firefox user for something like 15 years and I wish they could get back to focusing on making a good web browser, the direction they have taken lately has been incredibly disappointing. They do some cool projects, but I can't be happy for those when the core experience keeps getting worse and worse.

    • NeutronStar 5 years ago

      Would you rather have chrome that disables add-blocking, forces user-login on browser when visiting websites, etc.. ?

  • morog 5 years ago

    multi-account containers work fine for me after update, but also broke when the addon-apocalyse happened. I did have a fresh profile setup on 66 though for my new laptop.

  • ncmncm 5 years ago

    Will there be an announcement when an update is released that doesn't delete all my tabs and unship all my extensions?

    Or, did I misunderstand what 66->67 does?

Lowkeyloki 5 years ago

What if I just want my browser to be a browser?

  • pornel 5 years ago

    You right-click the Pocket icon, "Remove from Address Bar", and you unshackle your browser from the tyranny of this Mozilla-owned optional free bookmarking service.

  • eridius 5 years ago

    Then I guess you just care about the headlining feature listed as the very first item in the list.

    > Now you have the power to block video ads that autoplay when you open articles and links. Plus, Firefox has upped your protection against ad trackers.

  • webmobdev 5 years ago

    What you are looking for is Pale Moon (https://www.palemoon.org/) - a browser being developed with a hard fork of Mozilla Gecko rendering engine without all the Firefox "shitty new, shiny things that everyone thinks is the latest fad that needs to be in the browser".

  • classics2 5 years ago

    Metrics show very few users want a browser in their browser. HTML is old and dated.

    • ncmncm 5 years ago

      "It can be so much more!"