Yep, since OxygenOS it's a fork and it's also not in the security levels of other forks like LineageOS among others. They have been also caught collecting personally identifiable analytics information just a month ago but eventually rolled back [androidpolice.com]

Yep, not good at all.

With Firefox's default search engine back to Google, I find last year's piece very relevant. [recode.net]

Basically, Verizon (the eventual new Yahoo owners) has to pay Mozilla $375 million annually through 2019 due to the breakup clause due to Mozilla backing away because it's not satisfied with Verizon and I can't blame them. Firefox 57, which launched today, They changed their default to Google again which it all makes sense now.

For me, it's mostly a huge blow for open and privacy most importantly. We all know that Windows 10 is a data and privacy invading hog and is a huge step back really.

Projects are about complete by this week so could be a very boring short week which is good.

@kdfrawg It's likely because of the well publicized stock constraints on the X which will carry over to 2018. They should have waited a extra year at least.

That is great news in your case which is understandable.

@kdfrawg Very true, and not getting better.

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