My favorite is the last one. Not the one on the left, but this one:
I miss that tiny paw.
I am pro the paw.
Man, I had forgotten how good this one was. The current logo is nice but this was peak Firefox.
I changed the logo to this one on my Linux computer.
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I think it’s neat especially next to the new thunderbird logo. IMHO it still has character and is not oversimplified.
The old logo is too busy and doesn’t look like fire. Ngl I like the new one, it feels like the fire is cradling the earth.
In that color, that’s clearly not the earth anymore
Doesn’t look like earth in the earlier either. That land area look nothing like earth
Fair point. I guess they didn’t want to reference a specific place.
Might be true
Every day we stray further from god
To be fair, he’s been an absent father for centuries, so it’s not our fault.
You mean we stray further from a god. God isn’t a proper noun so it must be prefixed by a determiner.
God isn’t a proper noun
You seem so confident for someone who is wrong
Have you ever heard of a religion (actually a group of religions) called Christianity? They call their god simply God, and they’re pretty far spread along the world.
Ah, much better
You are required by law to scale the icon size up to emphasize the detail appropriately.
Foxy!
Can we have a Furry Fox browser fork?
RIP to the people in the north pole
This is why the Arctic is melting. 😜
I love Firefox’s new logo…
That’s not it. Mozilla has ruined firefox. They have added spyware and made google the default engine. Most of their profits go to shady places, etc
They have added spyware
Uh, yeah; gonna need a source on this. You’re allowed to not like that they made Google the default search engine, but this statement is straight up-misinformation.
I presume they’re talking about pocket integration
I can’t rember my source so take this with a grain of salt but your browser still connects to telemetry.mozilla.org even when telemetry is turned off and you need to use something like arkenfox or install a fork like librewolf to fully disable. I discovered this after going through a rabbithole when pihole said it blocked telemetry.mozilla.org even when I disabled telemetry
I have found this support page on the matter
They also have no rule against spyware (or at least proprietary software) on addons.mozilla.org
Googles been the default engine since the Netscape Websuite days. I don’t always love what Mozilla does with their browser, but they do an excellent job of balancing “the web should be easy to use,” “the web should be humane,” and “the web should be what you want it to be.”
If you want to say Mozilla sucks, that’s fine, go ahead, just be ready for that any other browser Dev group is either worse or dependent on being downstream of Firefox to do what they do
They need money somehow, making Google the default search engine is a source of income.
You can always make startpage or ddg your default search engine anyways, both on android and desktop
Takes a couple of seconds to change the default engine, turn off the gnarlier of the telemetry, and disable the sponsored stuff in the new tab page. Infinitely better than any other mainstream browser
Infinitely better than any other mainstream browser
Not really a high bar
Duckduckgo proxies bing search results (ober the api, they aren’t chad scrapers) and is therefore is under the foot of microsoft. This has forced them to whitelist ms trackers in their privacy tools but I haven’t heard anything bad about the search engine.
Startpage scrapes google results so isn’t under anyones foot. It has had some controversy due to being bought by an ad company but they haven’t seemed to do anything bad yet
In all, startpage is better than duckduckgo
Which search engine do you recommend?
I don’t know
Maybe brave search?
I don’t think brave is privacy friendly at all
Are you referring to the time when the DuckDuckGo browser was blocking all known trackers except Microsoft trackers? After that information was made public and users complained, DuckDuckGo was able to renegotiate its agreement with Microsoft so that it can block their trackers.
Furthermore, DuckDuckGo now publish their blocklist on GitHub.
Source: https://techcrunch.com/2022/08/05/duckduckgo-microsoft-tracking-scripts
It’s worth clarifying that this issue affected the DuckDuckGo browser, not the search engine itself.
So if you were refusing to use DuckDuckGo browser on the basis that they allow Microsoft tracking, then that issue has been resolved now. But if you were saying that this incident has made you lose trust in DDG and that’s why you refuse to use it… well, that’s fair enough. It’s your choice, but I personally would trust DDG more than StartPage, just because StartPage is owned by an ad company.
It keeps Google from anti-competitive lawsuits. So it’s mutually beneficial, although the first thing you should do is change your search engine to a more private one.
If you are paying people to compete with you, you need some anticompetitive lawsuits.
you’re not wrong.
Most of their money goes to shady places anyway. The money is unnecessery
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I use the developer edition and it has a neat blue variant of the logo.
I’m sure quite a few people can agree that we do not like the oversimplifying of logos. I know I sure as hell don’t. The old logo was so much better looking if you ask me.
The original Firefox (originally called Firebird) logo be like:
Oh, hence Thunderbird.
…Wait, where are Waterbird and Landbird ? Are they safe ? Are they alright ?
what happened to you
Near fifteen years, bræh.
Wait another fifteen.
Rip cheems
Every Firefox logo is a masterpiece. This one is no exception.
2004-2009 were the golden years… Although I’d gladly use it if it had the 2002 logo my reference
Bring back 2005!
im not sure whether i like that one or the 2009 one better tbh.
I’m fine with the current logo. But, the 2002 logo looks rad. After that, the logo from 2004 is cool.
Didn’t it used to be called Firebird or something but had to change its name due to copyright? I remember when it was v1 and seeing advertising about it in the paper. It really did start the ball rolling in getting people away from IE. Chrome then came out and dominated.
I remember installing Firebird 0.6 off a magazine cover disk!
I think I switched back to Mozilla pretty quickly as I was like “but this is just a browser, where’s email and IRC”
I guess I didn’t originally get the point. Ended up switching back a couple of years later
I LOVE LIBREWOLF!!! BUT I AM OPEN TO CHANGE IF ANOTHER NON-CHROMIUM BROWSER SUPERSEEDS IT!!!