So, this is yet another limited browser that many modern web-sites find repulsive to connect to. It is clear the problem is not the browsers themselves, but economical and political. It is economical, because a browser that is heavily biased towards privacy is detrimental to advertising, especially targeted advertising. It is political because the world as a whole with globalisation, is becoming even more capitalistic. Websites that offer services completely for free do not fit in a capitalistic world. Readers can try to argue this is not 'always' the case, which need not be mentioned as it should be obvious, that there are website owners who commit themselves to offer a service for free, but this is far from being the norm, which matters most.
So, privacy lovers are essentially a political minority that is trying to dictate to the majority. For the majority money comes first, and that, comes from targeted advertising. Even people who code for open source projects do it for their own gains: some do it for their CV, others do it for their research, still others do it for their business, and maybe a tiny fraction for their commitment to open source. _______________________________________________ Dng mailing list Dng@lists.dyne.org https://mailinglists.dyne.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/dng