Goodbye after 22 years of use.
Goodbye after 22 years of use starting with Netscape Navigator.
Your “nannyware” mindset, (“This Connection is Untrusted” and you cant change that) along with the internal data harvesting features, have cost me to much time and annex than I am willing to expend in the future.
Looks like Chromium is my new home.
jrj
P.S. You "educated guesses about your current browser and operating system" are very wrong.
Goodbye after 22 years of use starting with Netscape Navigator.
Your “nannyware” mindset, (“This Connection is Untrusted” and you cant change that) along with the internal data harvesting features, have cost me to much time and annex than I am willing to expend in the future.
Looks like Chromium is my new home.
jrj
P.S. You "educated guesses about your current browser and operating system" are very wrong.
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James_Jackson said
Your “nannyware” mindset, (“This Connection is Untrusted” and you cant change that) along with the internal data harvesting features, have cost me to much time and annex than I am willing to expend in the future.
- Firefox applies similar criteria to secure connections as other browsers. What issue are you running into? More detail is always helpful.
- Not sure about "data harvesting." Is there something you don't like that you couldn't turn off in Options? Advanced panel - Accessibility, browsing, network, updates, and other advanced settings in Firefox (see Data Choices)
- I don't know why your browser reported to the site that it is Firefox 36 on Windows 8.1 if you are running Linux. It could be in preferences* or you might be using an extension that sends random user agent strings to websites.