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Mozilla Warns DOJ's Google Remedies Risk 'Death of Open Web'
jeudi 13 mars 2025, 18:30 , par Slashdot
![]() 'These proposed remedies prohibiting search payments to small and independent browsers miss the bigger picture -- and the people who will suffer most are everyday internet users,' said Mark Surman, President of Mozilla. Unlike Apple and Microsoft, which generate revenue from hardware and operating systems, Mozilla relies primarily on search revenue to fund browser development. Mozilla argues that cutting these payments would not solve search dominance but would instead strengthen the position of tech giants. Mozilla also warned that the proposal threatens its ability to maintain Gecko, one of only three major browser engines alongside Google's Chromium and Apple's WebKit. 'If we lose our ability to maintain Gecko, it's game over for an open, independent web,' Surman said, noting that even Microsoft abandoned its browser engine in 2019. 'If Mozilla is unable to sustain our browser engine, it would severely impact browser engine competition and mean the death of the open web as we know it -- essentially, creating a web where dominant players like Google and Apple, have even more control, not less.' Firefox serves 27 million monthly active users in the U.S. and nearly 205 million globally. Read more of this story at Slashdot.
https://news.slashdot.org/story/25/03/13/1716227/mozilla-warns-dojs-google-remedies-risk-death-of-op...
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