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I'll take Mozilla before Google, but I still don't like them moving towards advertising. Mozilla is struggling to find independent income, but I'd rather see them continue to build up subscription services (like their email forwarding system, their VPN service, and so on) rather than join the advertising world.
I don't quite trust Mozillas's leadership after rounds of layoffs without any significant reduction in executive pay. They're the best browser company around, but it's painful to see the way the organisation seems to be moving.