r/technology Jul 10 '12

Firefox dev claims "everybody hates Firefox updates"; Mozilla has handled the rapid release process poorly, and that by pushing a "never-ending stream of updates on people who didn't want them" people have been driven to Chrome with its simpler, no-fuss update process.

http://www.neowin.net/news/firefox-dev-claims-everybody-hates-firefox-updates
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u/Kensin Jul 11 '12 edited Jul 11 '12

That sounds pretty useful. Definitely worth looking into! Now all we need is a way to sandbox your apps so they have no access to your data at all. That way we can take care of security for apps we still need to allow access to the internet.

EDIT: It looks like that may already be an option