The hero firefox needs.
[quote]The leverage used to be on the advertising industry’s side, but it has become clear by virtue of the technologies at the browsers’ disposal that the leverage is now on the consumer’s side.
The advertising side would be expected to reevaluate their hardline “We’re not going to negotiate” stance and rethink their strategy. Unfortunately, that hasn’t happened. So I’m not too optimistic on negotiated terms for Do Not Track, but I’m increasingly optimistic that by virtue of the browsers’ efforts, consumers will get the choices they want.[/quote]
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For great justice.
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I made sure to do that with chrome
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Good Man
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Another reason why Firefox is the superior browser to surf the Webnets.
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It will be interesting to see how this affects websites (especially online businesses).
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Edited by WickedNavajo: 5/9/2013 12:35:21 AMFrom what I've read, a solution to their arguments would be the advertising agencies negotiating. Until then, good job Johnathan.
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Does this mean Firefox won't crash anymore on it's own? I stopped using it because it was starting to slow and it kept crashing every two minutes.
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Jonathan Mayer 2013.
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Give this man a medal.
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Good on you, Jonathan.