In a post to his personal blog Thursday morning, ten-year Mozilla vet Asa Dotzler quoted Schmidt in full before indicating that he's not too happy with the Googler's haughty take on data retention. "That was Eric Schmidt, the CEO of Google, telling you exactly what he thinks about your privacy," Dotzler says, after quoting the Google boss. "There is no ambiguity, no 'out of context' here." Then he pointed Firefox users to an add-on that inserts Bing into the browser's built-in list of search engines. "Here's how you can easily switch Firefox's search from Google to Bing. (Yes, Bing does have a better privacy policy than Google)," Dotzler said. The links are his.
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Ubuntu87
14 years 42 weeks 1 day 7 hours ago
Okay, that's bull****. (no offense)
Yeah, and I repeat, it's bull**** and nothing but bull****.
(No offense again)
I mean come on! What more ludicrous than that do you want?
Bing is safer than Google?? Yeah right..
I'm a very loyal supporter of Mozilla and I don't think they are stupid enough to believe something like that.
And just to sum things up:
Mozilla dumping Google for Bing to protect user privacy sounds pretty much like some junkie goes from taking to cocaine to taking heroin just to avoid death in overdose (they both will lead to the same thing sooner or later). And that ain't no theory!