- cross-posted to:
- wolnyinternet@szmer.info
- linux@lemmy.ml
- cross-posted to:
- wolnyinternet@szmer.info
- linux@lemmy.ml
“Following recent regulatory changes in Russia, we received persistent requests from Roskomnadzor demanding that five add-ons be removed from the Mozilla add-on store,” a Mozilla spokesperson told The Intercept in response to a request for comment. “After careful consideration, we’ve temporarily restricted their availability within Russia. Recognizing the implications of these actions, we are closely evaluating our next steps while keeping in mind our local community.”
Emphasis mine.
And that makes it better? Mozilla supposedly stands for openness and freedom then they go and help the Russian government.
As Mozilla, you probably don’t have much choice. What’s the alternative? Get yourself banned? How is that better? At least this way, locals can use Firefox despite not having access to those extensions. And people find clever ways to get those extensions anyway, so it’s the lesser evil I guess?
Who cares about Russia? They could just ignore Russia as a country
Why? Do Russians not deserve a good browser?