| ▲ | dralley 9 hours ago | |
>I think that's an unfair framing. No one is paying Waterfox to allow ads ... >Yes, that's correct. Startpage is the default search partner, and their search ads aren't blocked by default. The framing seems fair to me. Certainly not more unfair than those who criticize Firefox for having a search deal that defaults to Google while allowing the user to change it (which some people do) | ||
| ▲ | MrAlex94 9 hours ago | parent | next [-] | |
The distinction I'm drawing is between a revenue share from a search partnership and something like an acceptable ads programme where individual advertisers pay to bypass the blocker - those are different things. | ||
| ▲ | chasil 8 hours ago | parent | prev [-] | |
"For how it works in practice: by default, text ads will remain visible on our default search partner’s page - currently Startpage. The idea is that this is what will keep the lights on." The perfect is the enemy of the good. | ||