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Eh, thanks. And no, I don't really feed them data, mostly because I'm very concerned about my privacy. I (used to) trust Mozilla, sure, but that's this selfish side of mine: if test-pilot features don't exactly improve stuff for me, and not feeding information makes me more secure and/or anonymous even just a bit (one of the NSA leaks reveals that, in order to find more vulnerabilities, the organisation repeatedly intercepts data you feed to Microsoft when Windows crashes―thankfully, that's something I never do―and who can guarantee they don't do the same with other crash reports?).[MENTION=2]Ignis[/MENTION]; ._.
A really great post. /sign
You're overdoing it in the private benchmark, maybe the mozilla foundation should give you money for all the information you give them anonymously.
The point with the updating plans on FF by mozilla is completely correct. The most updates made it worse to browse difficult written sites. 29 gives me now a better experience depending on performance atm., my 2 add-ons are working fine with it.
One question: Do you use a SSD? It greatly forces my performance overall, especially while browsing sites with many flash based objects.
Fun!? It's work!
>.> all I wanted was dragonair...
『Not sure as for feeding and keeping alive, but the 3rd one is the reason why I caught you~』Ah, got caught
Now feed me to keep me alive and provide me with entertainment so I don't bore myself to death =D
Yo cram
I love how you all have fancy reasons for choosing your browser but I just liked how tabs look on Chrome <.<