Especially (from their intro comment, which I can’t reply to for some reason):
> We believe in superior privacy choices without losing convenience.
Their replies in this thread contradict that - both privacy and convenience are compromised in favor of sticky user acquisition, with the founder doubling down on how this is somehow not contradictory, just “unfortunate”.
> Especially (from their intro comment, which I can’t reply to for some reason):
>> We believe in superior privacy choices without losing convenience.
> Their replies in this thread contradicts that - both privacy and convenience are compromised in favor of sticky user acquisition, with the founder doubling down on how this is somehow not contradictory, just “unfortunate”.
Absolutely. That, and constant references to how much of an underdog they are fighting as the peoples' champion against a $2tr Goliath with a browser monopoly that forced them to implement this "unfortunate" requirement. eye roll
> We believe in superior privacy choices without losing convenience.
Their replies in this thread contradict that - both privacy and convenience are compromised in favor of sticky user acquisition, with the founder doubling down on how this is somehow not contradictory, just “unfortunate”.