Asa Dotzler, a founding member of the Mozilla Foundation, just took a swipe at Google CEO Eric Schmidt, and at a recent speech Schmidt gave on privacy. "That was the CEO of Google telling you exactly
what he thinks about your privacy," Dotzler wrote in a blog post. "There is no ambiguity, no 'out of context' here." The fact that this is coming from some a prominent Firefox member is pretty big
news, according to DownloadSquad, which points at that Google is Mozilla's primary revenue stream.
Dotzler even recommends Bing over Google, citing a better privacy policy. What's the
difference between the two? The "continued harrying" of Microsoft by consumers and privacy lobby groups tells Download Squad that their Bing privacy policy is actually better than Google's.
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