i dont understand this post. like every browser has a password manager, why install some 3rd party you can even trust less?! am i missing something? doesnt safari have a password manager? is keepasscx really safe (CVE-2023-32784)? or bitwarden (https://blog.redteam-pentesting.de/2024/bitwarden-heist/)?
maybe add more karens to the equation and throw in some crystals and shit
i can unbloat windows. (i mean i hope…not even sure about that anymore.) but why would I use a product that doesnt underdstand me as a user? moz is doomed because of the murican culture of getting bigger,better,more stocks, more CEO money… the echochamber around moz is no different to a bunch of apple fanboys - no way to reason with them anymore. what I think is safe to say is: if it is american it will fuck up rather sooner than later.
well first of all i do not want quality downgrades like that shitty search-in-url-bar
also i never wanted to stop using weave. but hey…moz decisions…worst marketshare EVER.
well is that true? so if i distupgrade ff will not be altered? doubt it.
and can you name ANY real life case where FF was really subjected to an exploit? which hacker is wasting resources to target less than 1% of all users? nah, i am sure it is safer to not update FF than anything else. would be a waste to create payloads for ff111 or sth…
i am not sure… from what I understand moz has reached a point of no return. tb development has been halted to have more time to fuck up firefox, build AIs (loooooool) and pamper the CEO. I wouldnt call k9 dead yet.
show me an example of the firefox password manager being “cracked”. i mean i still sync them into my local nextcloud. @Dyskolos@lemmy.zip suggests it is cool to have your passwords in a file?!
doubt there is a scenario where using MORE services makes anything safer. Well maybe for Windows Users…but thats a dying species with the win11 crap.
so no. third party corpos…the worst.