- cross-posted to:
- firefox@fedia.io
- firefox@lemmy.ml
- foss@beehaw.org
- cross-posted to:
- firefox@fedia.io
- firefox@lemmy.ml
- foss@beehaw.org
- Mozilla has reinstated previously banned Firefox add-ons in Russia that were designed to circumvent state censorship, such as a VPN and a tool to access Tor websites.
- The ban was initially imposed at the request of Russia’s internet censorship agency, Roskomnadzor, but Mozilla lifted it to support an open and accessible internet.
- Mozilla’s decision reflects its commitment to users in Russia and globally, despite the potential risks associated with the regulatory environment in Russia.
They’re threatened by Russia.
Did you read past the headline? They’re restoring add-ons banned by the Russian government, defying Russia.
Teeeechnically that could mean Russia is threatening them over it, in which case they are threatened by Russia. But that’s just me being a pedantic pain in the ass before bed.