Great stuff! Just recently installed firefox and firefox-kde-support from the blueshell repository, as soon as I found out about it. Locked it in Synaptic so it doesn't get overwitten by more recent official versions. Found out you also have to lock the localisations, or you'll end up with updated localisations which don't work for the not-updated Firefox anymore.
Never had any real problems with Firefox, so I'll certainly stick with it. I'll avoid Chrome like the plague, because I don't like Google snooping out my surfing habits, claiming ownership to all I do in Chrome and then selling everything to whoever they want. From Google's Terms of Use for Chrome:
tl;dr: *Anything* you post using Chrome, be it forum posts, blog articles, emails or whatever else, becomes the property of Google, and they can do with it whatever they want, change it however they see fit and distribute or sell it however, wherever and to whoever they want.
When some people got worked up about that, Google tried to weasel their way out by pretending that they don't do that anymore, but if you're naive enough to actually believe that, you'll also find this device very useful: (click for bigger pic)
Google and "Privacy" or "User Rights" have always been mortal enemies.
Never had any real problems with Firefox, so I'll certainly stick with it. I'll avoid Chrome like the plague, because I don't like Google snooping out my surfing habits, claiming ownership to all I do in Chrome and then selling everything to whoever they want. From Google's Terms of Use for Chrome:
Originally posted by Google Chrome Terms of Use
When some people got worked up about that, Google tried to weasel their way out by pretending that they don't do that anymore, but if you're naive enough to actually believe that, you'll also find this device very useful: (click for bigger pic)
Google and "Privacy" or "User Rights" have always been mortal enemies.
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