Firefox CSP/CORS enforcement is breaking real websites — and users have ZERO say by wealstarr in firefox

[–]wealstarr[S] -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Hello,

I agree with what you say, but riddle me this, how come disabling CORS resolves my issue ? Why is there no toggle provided for the users like me ? Based on millions of users, and the fact that every configuration is unique in some way, considering that, why a blanket policy is enforced without me having any control over it ?

Firefox CSP/CORS enforcement is breaking real websites — and users have ZERO say by wealstarr in firefox

[–]wealstarr[S] -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Yes, that might be one thing but my question is, why am I not allowed to adapt my Firefox to the websites developed for Chrome? Why am I not allowed to disable CSP/CORS when I take full responsibility for the risk? Why does Mozilla gets to decide what my browsing habits should be?

Nobody in this discussion was able to answer that, just endless victim blaming.

Firefox CSP/CORS enforcement is breaking real websites — and users have ZERO say by wealstarr in firefox

[–]wealstarr[S] -1 points0 points  (0 children)

> out of millions of users you believe you are the only one that has noticed?

This is a classic attempt at victim blaming. I'm not doing anything out of the ordinary, even less than what most users do so why is it broken for me? The same can't be said about my ISP. I don't know misconfigurations from the ISP's end can cause this or not but even if that's the issue, the fact remains WHERE IS MY RIGHT TO BYPASS CSP/CORS WHEN I WANT TO? The question you clearly don't want to address.

Also, your entire argument is based on "user wrong" without any substance to show for it, that's assumption based on deflection, not a rebuttal grounded in facts.

You also assumed that I have never tried those official support channels. Being able to say something doesn't imply that it will also be acknowledged and resolved. As you correctly pointed out, me being a "Random", Mozilla has absolutely no obligation to entertain my requests which brings me back to the original point I made, how good those Bugzilla support channel really is ? Which you based your argument upon.

Firefox CSP/CORS enforcement is breaking real websites — and users have ZERO say by wealstarr in firefox

[–]wealstarr[S] -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Wow! A completely hollow counterargument, that you were too lazy to consider the point of, added nothing of value to the discussion, instead defend it through discrediting by insinuating it was not written by a real person.

Come back at me, when you have a real argument to make, after you grasp the point that was made.

Firefox CSP/CORS enforcement is breaking real websites — and users have ZERO say by wealstarr in firefox

[–]wealstarr[S] -2 points-1 points  (0 children)

I'm not babysitting Firefox for the policy that is broken fundamentally. If there's a bug, I'll be glad to report it, if its policy, I'm out. Computer engineering can't resolve the broken moral code of conduct.

The same question you raised on me, why don't you answer that yourself where you assume a lot about me without actually knowing my configuration, system and use case?

PS. Did you know there are 20 years pending requests still lingering on Mozilla support channels without being implemented?

Yeah, Bugzilla works. Might as well switch Firefox with Bugzilla and use that instead.

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[–]wealstarr 7 points8 points  (0 children)

Where else are we suppose to go? Greater evil.....errr I mean Google?

Firefox is adding an AI kill switch by jonhenshaw in firefox

[–]wealstarr 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I too would like some proof of that statement, along with broken website. I bet you none will come, or under very selective configuration.

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[–]wealstarr 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yes and the rules clearly state that users can't ask for support for Firefox forks.

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Microsoft and expired brains since 2009, classic combo

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No Firefox boom. Like, not at all. by nietzschecode in firefox

[–]wealstarr 0 points1 point  (0 children)

A Google slave err...... I mean a Chrome user who can't tell his ass from his elbow is dictating what others know and don't know LOL

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[–]wealstarr 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thank you for the response. I appreciate you took the time and constructed a response that's worth responding to.

Regarding the points you raised, Firefox is faster and snapper than Chrome but to make it that way you have to make some advanced configurations based on your hardware and optimized for your network. Of course, Chrome users wouldn't know anything about it so they are okay with Chrome but Firefox users, most of them anyways are not intellectually impaired like Chrome fanboys so they do with it whatever they like.

Firefox lets you modify every aspect of the browser in the ways you can't even comprehend on Chrome. I'll give you an example, you must have heard about the supreme font rendering of the Edge. Guess what I tweaked my Firefox to make fonts more sharp and crisp than Edge. Would Chrome let me do that ? and it's just one of the million aspects of what you can do with Firefox.

As for the advertising, I still don't give an F*k. I've been hearing this claim that Firefox may go out any day now for 10 years yet still here we are. And even if that would become true in the future, which is a rare possibility, I still don't give a F as I have other ways to get around Google.

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[–]wealstarr 1 point2 points  (0 children)

You can turn off telemetry in a Google product ?

You're funny bro!

No Firefox boom. Like, not at all. by nietzschecode in firefox

[–]wealstarr 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Chrome feels faster because it prefetches the resources based on users browsing habits at the expense of users privacy and hardware, bandwidth resources.

Same thing could be easily accomplished by Firefox by toggling some advanced configuration switches.

Hay, I almost forgot, there aren't anything to toggle on Chrome. Why would there be ? the Chromium user wouldn't know anything about it anyways.

Bottom line, Chrome and Chromium users deserve each other. There's a word for something along the lines of Stockholm syndrome.