I’m not sure how Firefox can know the difference between a loyal and casual user, but if such thing even exist it doesn’t matter to Mozilla.
Let’s be real, how many % of the browser market is owned Firefox? 3%? Loyal users would be like 0.5% or even less.
They care about money (and is fine, they need it to maintain the project) and attracting new casual users, and this is the kind of thing that do both: Not sure if FIFA sponsored Mozilla but looks like, and casual people will open Firefox just to see the World Cup results
I’m not sure how Firefox can know the difference between a loyal and casual user, but if such thing even exist it doesn’t matter to Mozilla.
Let’s be real, how many % of the browser market is owned Firefox? 3%? Loyal users would be like 0.5% or even less.
They care about money (and is fine, they need it to maintain the project) and attracting new casual users, and this is the kind of thing that do both: Not sure if FIFA sponsored Mozilla but looks like, and casual people will open Firefox just to see the World Cup results
And even so, you can just turn it off, I guess