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Comment by probably_wrong

5 years ago

Counterpoint: this would destroy Firefox' credibility.

I use Firefox because of their strong pro-privacy stance. If they started charging for "real" privacy, it would damage that image - "privacy for those who can afford it" would be a bad slogan.

Also, Firefox has made it clear that they don't want our money, as seen in their continuous refusal to accept donations.