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What's your alternative?
EDIT: Oh I just found in the profile. It's Brave. I used it for half a year before I got tired of the crypto ads sneaking into my home page's links no matter how many times I deleted them and of some other stuff. I prefer Firefox's UI. Also I don't expect any browser to be 100% ethical but Brave is below Firefox in that list for me
It doesn't matter and it's irrelevant here. I just despise Mozilla and their false morality. Use whatever you want.
What about Brave CEO's inhuman immorality towards transgender people, since you do use Brave? You want to try being ethical?
"inhuman immorality" LOL
Listen, man... I'm all for LBGT+ people rights, but let's be real donating few thousands on a campaign is far from "inhuman immorality".
So now you have double standards on morality, just to bash Mozilla? Please demonstrate more mental gymnastics.