Mozilla exec urges Firefox users ditch Google for Bing
Dotzler cited privacy concerns, specifically pointing to comments recently made by Google CEO Eric Schmidt.
Asa Dotzler, Mozilla's director of community development, used his personal blog to urge Firefox users away from Google and to use Microsoft's search engine Bing, instead. Dotzler cited privacy concerns, specifically pointing to comments recently made by Google CEO Eric Schmidt.
"I think judgment matters," said Schmidt. "If you have something that
you don't want anyone to know, maybe you shouldn't be doing it in the
first place." Dotzler then links to the Bing add-on for Firefox,
stating that Bing's privacy policy is better than Google's (and notably
fails to mention Yahoo at all).
Schmidt was talking about laws in the US, but the way he worded his beliefs did not sit well with privacy advocates—and a whole lot of other folks—including Dotzler. Microsoft has to respect the Patriot Act and other laws just as Google does, but after seeing Schmidt's comments, Dotzler decided that Firefox users need to be reminded of Bing's existence.
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