Ce que j'ai écrit à Mozilla aujourd'hui en tant que retours sur Fennec (aka Firefox Mobile) :
Hi guys,
This web browser is nice and amazing but parts of it are annoying :
1) Impossible to disable easily the Google traking executed when we surf on the web and Firefox tries to detect if a website is dangerous or not (using the Google black-list of dangerous websites).
2) Impossible to disable easily the DNS link to Cloudflare. I already have a DNS provider, more than that, DNS is a OS concern and not a browser concern. We should be able to disable it easily, and a better option should be to cancel the opt-in part.
3) We cannot import/export all our configuration/bookmark/... in an archive. To do that we must have a Firefox Sync account on mobile, or setup our own Firefox Sync server (if we don't believe Mozilla, and we do because of the US law) which is pretty tough and useless when you're the only one user of your Firefox installation.
4) Mozilla makes Firefox to embed private apps like Pocket we cannot remove (opt-in again). We want and need free web and privacy, not free web linked to corporation having a revenue based on personal information selling. Do you see the paradox with what Mozilla claims ?
You did a great job with the quantum engine, but Mozilla head commitee seems to forget the essential : performance is not the most important.
The hard base of Firefox users is advanced users. They have in mind what privacy really is. If you remove the idea behind Firefox (a web browser could protect you against mass surveillance of GAFAM and governments, but also against Mozilla/Firefox itself, and only then you have a safe and fast browsing) you will loose all that users base which promote and use Firefox everyday.
Don't be against your own user base and dont forget the mantra inherited from your root : the web have to be safe and a browser respectful of user choices and private life.
The young me trully loved you guys twenty years ago, please don't make the actual me regrets that love now. It's a deep call coming from my heart.
A friend.