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I feel like Mozilla are in a difficult position. They're reliant on Google to exist, it seems. When they try to do something else to make an alternate revenue stream everyone says to stick to the thing they do that nobody in the world pays for.
I genuinely don't know what people expect from Mozilla.
People simultaneously want them to give up their search engine payments, but also get angry at them for trying to make revenue any other way.
Web engine development costs hundreds of millions per year. It's a phenomenally complex and expensive endeavour, with no obvious path to revenue unless you hoover up user data, which Mozilla doesn't want to do.
I recently started donating to Mozilla. They have been delivering a good product for a very long time, the least I can do is pay for it.