Replying to: vincent @vincent

@vincent @jeannie The case with Google is complicated because the amount involved is way more than what is needed. Unfortunately this created a dependency which Mozilla either didn't see or chose to ignore, until recently when they finally got to work on actual products (VPN, etc).

As for money, the problem with ethical hard lines is that the nice middle line of ethical costs either doesn't exist or is so difficult to see that it might as well not exist. Certainly our modern web-based societies have not established clear and obvious paths from which people can choose, and as such I don't envy the people who have to make the difficult decisions with products and platforms of any size, let alone that of Mozilla.

Simon Woods @SimonWoods