Reddit privacy moderators recently censored this content over a day after it was posted. IMO the reason is suspicious.

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(There are no subreddit rules banning “political propaganda” or “character assassination.” Nor does this comment appear to rise to either of those accusations: other non-removed comments back up the removed one.)

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    5 days ago

    Firefox is definitely a better browser than Brave (which has a history that’s riddled with controversy), but there are a couple forks of it that intentionally make it more private too.

    But for practical purposes, installing Firefox and disabling Telemetry is more than acceptable for the average person!

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        3 days ago

        Librewolf & Waterfox are hardened firefox but if you are more on focused on looks i think Zen is better

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            Is this an AI-generated news article? At that point, it might as well link to the original source. Thankfully, it looks like it was resolved:

            Issue was fixed 7 months ago but raised concerns about developer expertise

            I realize that hackers don’t differentiate between incompetent and malicious backdoors, but I personally think the Zen developers are doing their best to make a good and private browser.