Richard Boulier
GBMozilla: A wolf in sheep's clothing I have been a huge supporter of Firefox since the early days. i've recommended it to friends and was proud of the stance they took on internet privacy and against internet freedom. or so i thought. as i watch my country crumble around me via out of control big tech companies and others with their misinformation and censorship of the truth, i run across this highly upsetting article that tells me one of the few companies i always thought i could trust is nothing but another tyranny loving fake who has also sold their soul to the darkside. the article i'm referencing is titled "Mozilla, developers of Firefox: 'We need more than deplatforming'" by thepostmillennial I refuse to support Mozilla any longer. i will not recommend, in fact i will take a strong stand against them from here on out. i have moved over to Dissenter browser who is taking a strong stand on freedom and freedom of speech. If you love America, i suggest you do the same. enjoy your one star since its the least i can give.
Gena Ferde
ISIt Went From Mozilla to Mobzilla There is a reason why I don't frequently call it Mozilla anymore. A reason why I call it Mobzilla is because the leftist mob controls Mobzilla now. Mobzilla's leftist cult fired a former employee because they supported a person who was unsupportive of same-sex marriage. Firefox mobile's newest version has become anti-privacy and drastically dumbed down. Users can no longer use "about:config" on Firefox mobile's newest version. Which is why some users downgraded to older Firefox mobile versions. Big tech being controlled by elitist terrorists causing censorship and anti-privacy have deeply influenced Mobzilla through monetary bribery. So, Mobzilla is no longer about human rights and online privacy. Constant pop-ups telling me to update Firefox on my computer is annoyingly vicious rather than friendly. It tells me that Mobzilla doesn't care about users and customers compared to money. Ever since it started to become more like Chrome, a browser created by Google owned by the American government controlled with rich and powerful terrorists that cause oil wars in middle eastern countries, I stopped taking Firefox seriously. My disappointment with this company has caused me to use another internet browser. Just that makes me worried about the future in regards to human rights and online privacy. Which is why I will never trust Mobzilla again. And I won't reply to that company's employees nor employers because they're clearly sellouts.
eugene krabs
GBits a great browser this is my main browser, now of course its not perfect, but lets be honest here, its probably one of the best out there, i mean it blocks ad trackers itself
DeeCull
GTOne of the favorites Great mail client and browser. Used for my work on a daily basis and so far I could remember only positive experience.
GJ Btlr
GBWhat a great mission and execution What a great mission and execution! Being able to securely save passwords in my browser and sync across devices, being able to use email masks, controlling how much tracking websites can do, etc. Overall, great experience. No idea where all the haters are getting their so-called bad experiences from. I've been a mozilla user for a decade and have nothing but good things to say!