So much effort in protecting privacy, improving speed and supposedly fighting net neutrality...

A functioning brain.
>implying government and (((government backer))) control of the internet is a good thing because reddit said so

It's opposite to EEE step two.

Doubt it.

Mozilla has been caught with their hand in the cookie jar. Just a few months ago everyone was outraged that their addons page was hiding google scripts that track user data, and Mozilla had nothing but excuses, I don't think they even apologized for it but kept doing it and everyone just kinda forgot.

"Don't be evil"

"The no-spin zone"

"the most trusted name in ____"

And this garbage

The excuse is that the data going to Google from Firefox analytics has no identifyable data. It is the tech paranoid who see "Google" and "analytics" who get a mental breakdown about spying and tracking conspiracies.