![]() ![]() Is creating yet another ad blocker and password manager instead of using resources to improve the main browser a good path? □ Hundreds of millions of users already have password managers. There are plenty of ad and tracking blockers, and people already use them. Mozilla has already gone through this process once, years ago, and back then they made the same mistake of not prioritizing the most important product. If this is true, then I don't understand the reasoning behind this. The rest of the mobile improvements seem to be about Focus and secondary projects like password managers and ad blockers. ![]() If WebRender is going to be enabled with Firefox 64 but only on NVIDIA in the initial stage (which can last long?), that tells me we're 2 years away from seeing any reasonable performance gains on Android, and not ~0.5 as I assumed earlier.
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