Yesterday I started donating $10/month to the Mozilla Foundation. TIL it’s not the Mozilla Foundation that develops Firefox.
I stopped using Chrome when they added the “feature” that logging into gmail was the same as logging into the browser.
If there was a little notification to the top right in the Firefox with a link to “pay”, even if it was optional, there is some proportion of users who would. And I would bet that your average Firefox user is an order of magnitude more likely to do this than your average chrome user.
So I wonder why they don’t do this? I’ve had similar frustrations for other products I get for free that I wanted to pay for.
I had the same question. And what's even stranger is that the Mozilla.com (not.org) website has no way to send them money, and doesn't even mention the paid products like the VPN. At least Pocket gets a mention which I think you can pay for.
So yeah the link is out there but you really have to look for it. Which is actually s.th. quite nice.
Imagine they would go about nagging people. You might say one of 2 things:
a) So in their face, others are probably donating what do they need me for
b) So in my face, that is indescent, I do not donate.
Whatever the choice happy donating; I already did.;)
That's the Mozilla Foundation. Firefox is developed by the Mozilla Corporation, which is a for-profit entity wholly owned by the Foundation and with separate funding. In fact millions of dollars are transferred from the Corporation to the Foundation in royalties every year. Donating to the Foundation does not fund Firefox development!
If you want to support just Firefox, and not the other Mozilla initiatives, there's no way to do that. People reasonably do not agree with the other things Mozilla spends their money on.
I stopped using Chrome when they added the “feature” that logging into gmail was the same as logging into the browser.
If there was a little notification to the top right in the Firefox with a link to “pay”, even if it was optional, there is some proportion of users who would. And I would bet that your average Firefox user is an order of magnitude more likely to do this than your average chrome user.
So I wonder why they don’t do this? I’ve had similar frustrations for other products I get for free that I wanted to pay for.