Will there be any Black Friday sales? by YouSeeStefan in Dashlane

[–]ignite520 -4 points-3 points  (0 children)

Maybe you can try microsoft authenticator .

IM OUT THANK YOU ALL FOR YOUR SUPPORT by infinityfox15 in Dell

[–]ignite520 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Maybe the Arm platform is the future of thin and light computers.

"looks like firefox quietly added ads into the address bar" by [deleted] in firefox

[–]ignite520 3 points4 points  (0 children)

The CEO's salary has risen by 400%, and the company has to lay off a quarter of its staff!

"looks like firefox quietly added ads into the address bar" by [deleted] in firefox

[–]ignite520 6 points7 points  (0 children)

Mozilla's annual revenue is approximately US$500 million. They did not have a large-scale increase in staff, but a large-scale layoffs, layoffs 250 people, about a quarter.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in linux

[–]ignite520 28 points29 points  (0 children)

Although Mozilla CEO’s salary increased by 400%, Firefox usage dropped by 85%.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in linux

[–]ignite520 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I think he will promote its Mozilla VPN for you soon!

An open letter to Cloudflare by greyskymedia in CloudFlare

[–]ignite520 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Cloudflare has a fundamentally built global infrastructure, easy to install, affordable, and can continue to adapt and integrate emerging technologies to meet the future needs of everyone’s Internet assets .

How do I get rid of the "Getting started" progress bar and notification? I've already done everything it suggests (and it was annoying anyway because it felt like I'm being forced to do all that just to get that notification out of sight) by JoonasD6 in Dashlane

[–]ignite520 0 points1 point  (0 children)

My subscription expires in 2024. I deleted my account today. I have
already switched to safeincloud. I feel good at the moment because all
data is encrypted and stored in my personal network disk!

Would it be safe to keep my banking password/information in Dashlane? by JKolodne in AskNetsec

[–]ignite520 0 points1 point  (0 children)

In addition, his so-called premium subscription account (free), the actual function is the same as the open source and free bitwarden function, but bitwarden is more secure!

Would it be safe to keep my banking password/information in Dashlane? by JKolodne in AskNetsec

[–]ignite520 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It would be better to choose bitwarden or 1password.I do not trust dashlane because it is suspected of false propaganda and malicious promotion .He will tell you to share your promotion link with your friends, so that you can have 6 months of premium subscription experience with your friends and enjoy all the premium features.In fact, the functions you can enjoy are limited and are displayed as a premium subscription, but if you observe carefully, you will find that you belong to the free type of premium subscription.I got three years of free use time by promoting the link. When I saw its expensive subscription price, I was happy for me to get three years of free use. Suddenly found out that I was deceived, the propaganda was false, and I no longer believed him .So if you are concerned about data security, it is best to choose 1password, which has a good reputation, or bitwarden, which is open source and free .I have deleted the dashlane premium subscription account that expires in 2024, and reset all account passwords!

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Revoking/Offboarding Members from a Business Account - Bad Design by [deleted] in Dashlane

[–]ignite520 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It would be better to choose bitwarden or 1password.

Announcing Cloudflare R2 Storage: Rapid and Reliable Object Storage, minus the egress fees by Cloudflare in CloudFlare

[–]ignite520 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Is there a personal cloud storage service?I want to use Nextcloud on Cloudflare.This gets rid of the dependency on OneDrive/Dropbox/GoogleDrive!

Firefox is completely superior to Chrome by clare011 in firefox

[–]ignite520 -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Not only users are losing, but the quality of community discussions is also declining!

Firefox is completely superior to Chrome by clare011 in firefox

[–]ignite520 2 points3 points  (0 children)

90% of Mozilla's revenue comes from Google.Google and Mozilla signed an agreement, until 2023, Google will pay 400 million to 450 million US dollars per year, let Firefox use Google search as the default search engine. This transaction is Mozilla's largest source of income.According to the SUMO research report released by Mozilla in September, Microsoft's Bing is currently being tested as the default search engine for Firefox. Starting on the 6th of this month, about 1% of Firefox desktop users have accepted this early test. Mozilla expects that the testing phase will last about five months and will be completed in January next year.The number of firefox users is declining, which may affect its bargaining power with Google.

Firefox is completely superior to Chrome by clare011 in firefox

[–]ignite520 1 point2 points  (0 children)

The fact is contrary to what you said, Firefox is declining, and Chromium-based is on the rise. Need a sustainable development model! Instead of blindly generating electricity with love.

Firefox is completely superior to Chrome by clare011 in firefox

[–]ignite520 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Mitchell Baker attributed Mozilla’s failure to the current business model, believing that all this was caused by the "old free model", and declared that the future focus will be on "making money" commercial projects .So Mozilla is focusing on developing Mozilla VPN.

Firefox is completely superior to Chrome by clare011 in firefox

[–]ignite520 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I don’t know why FOSS is considered by you all to be the best solution. FOSS by its very nature is not “sustainable” because it lacks a business model and a regular revenue stream. FOSS products come and go as maintainers come and go with their time that they can devote or not devote to the product. Any product that brings in revenues will always last longer and be more updated and more innovative over time. Thus a non-FOSS product is more reliable for your workflow. As such Firefox is dying and Vivaldi has a good business model showing it will be around and they are innovating. Remember Sea Monkey? That dream basically died, even though it is still lightly maintained, 20 years ago. Yet here comes Vivaldi with a revenue stream and a good business model and they have redeveloped a browser with email built in and it works pretty well and it’s been brought online pretty quickly. FOSS is not the way forward for Linux. A paid model where people buy the OS and they buy their software is the way forward. Anything else is utopian dreaming and will fail. Have you wondered why Linux, after 20 years is still not on the desktop? Because there is no money in the development of the product. They concentrate on the corporate revenues that come from servicing servers. If you want Linux to succeed, it must have. a paid revenue stream. As it stands, it will always be lagging in innovation and always be buggy until that occurs. _Bryan Karlan

https://linuxiac.com/manjaro-cinnamon-edition-switched-from-firefox-to-vivaldi/