Has Firefox abandoned self-hosted bookmarks and history and passwords, particularly for those of us that do not want to sync over Firefox Sync at all? What happened to supporting open source projects dedicated to protecting user privacy? Firefox Sync for Owncloud was the most popular app on the entire platform afaik. It broke on the difficult switch to the more limited sync protocol 1.5 and there are still people running the Pale Moon community browser just to keep it 1.0 going. Over time Firefox’s commitment to allowing extensions still exists, but has greatly weakened. Your project is great, but I would love to maintain as much control over my data is possible, which includes not storing any of it on Firefox servers. Please, make it clearer that the community can engage with you on this topic. Also, please clarify where is the best place to discuss this topic and improve access to a privacy-conscious web for everyone. According to the front page link of your own website: “At Mozilla, we believe that privacy is fundamental to a healthy internet. That’s why we build Firefox, and all our products, to give you greater control over the information you share online and the information you share with us. We strive to collect only what we need to improve Firefox for everyone. In this Privacy Notice, we explain what data Firefox shares and point you to settings to share even less. We also adhere to the practices outlined in the Mozilla privacy policy for how we receive, handle and share information we collect from Firefox.”

Has Firefox abandoned self-hosted bookmarks and history and passwords, particularly for those of us that do not want to sync over Firefox Sync at all? What happened to supporting open source projects dedicated to protecting user privacy? Firefox Sync for Owncloud was the most popular app on the entire platform afaik. It broke on the difficult switch to the more limited sync protocol 1.5 and there are still people running the Pale Moon community browser just to keep it 1.0 going. Over time Firefox’s commitment to allowing extensions still exists, but has greatly weakened. Your project is great, but I would love to maintain as much control over my data is possible, which includes not storing any of it on Firefox servers. Please, make it clearer that the community can engage with you on this topic. Also, please clarify where is the best place to discuss this topic and improve access to a privacy-conscious web for everyone. According to the front page link of your own website: “At Mozilla, we believe that privacy is fundamental to a healthy internet. That’s why we build Firefox, and all our products, to give you greater control over the information you share online and the information you share with us. We strive to collect only what we need to improve Firefox for everyone. In this Privacy Notice, we explain what data Firefox shares and point you to settings to share even less. We also adhere to the practices outlined in the Mozilla privacy policy for how we receive, handle and share information we collect from Firefox.”