- cross-posted to:
- technology@lemmy.zip
- technology@beehaw.org
- cross-posted to:
- technology@lemmy.zip
- technology@beehaw.org
Mozilla has reinstated certain add-ons for Firefox that earlier this week had been banned in Russia by the Kremlin.
The browser extensions, which are hosted on the Mozilla store, were made unavailable in the Land of Putin on or around June 8 after a request by the Russian government and its internet censorship agency, Roskomnadzor.
Among those extensions were three pieces of code that were explicitly designed to circumvent state censorship – including a VPN and Censor Tracker, a multi-purpose add-on that allowed users to see what websites shared user data, and a tool to access Tor websites.
The day the ban went into effect, Roskomsvoboda – the developer of Censor Tracker – took to the official Mozilla forums and asked why his extension was suddenly banned in Russia with no warning.
“We recently noticed that our add-on is now unavailable in Russia, despite being developed specifically to circumvent censorship in Russia,” dev zombbo complained. “We did not violate Mozilla’s rules in any way, so this decision seems strange and unfair, to be honest.”
Another developer for a banned add-on chimed in that they weren’t informed either.
The internet org’s statement at the time mentioned the ban was merely temporary. It turns out wasn’t mere PR fluff, as Mozilla tells The Register that the ban has now been lifted.
“In alignment with our commitment to an open and accessible internet, Mozilla will reinstate previously restricted listings in Russia,” the group declared. "Our initial decision to temporarily restrict these listings was made while we considered the regulatory environment in Russia and the potential risk to our community and staff.
“We remain committed to supporting our users in Russia and worldwide and will continue to advocate for an open and accessible internet for all.”
Lifting the ban wasn’t completely necessary for users to regain access to the add-ons – two of them were completely open source, and one of the VPN extensions could be downloaded from the developer’s website.
I love how the developer’s name is “roskomSVOBODA” (svoboda means something like freedom) in contrast to the name of the censorship agency “roskomNADZOR” (supervision).
Forgive me if i got it wrong. My russian is terrible
You are absolutely correct, you got both of them right!
Yep. Correct. Also RosComSvoboda is Pirate Party without saying Pirate Party.
Heh, I wonder how the ml tankies are spinning this one and what browser they’re going to use instead of Nazifox or whatever stupid name they’re using for it now.
If not for an occasional comment like yours - I would never remember I’ve defederated them. Thanks!
Which instance are you talking of? Hexbear, by any chance?
I believe they are referring to Lemmy.ml
@Weslee@lemmy.world has already answered, but in general - you can see [de]federated instances at an <instance url>/instances. In my case that would be lemmy.cafe/instances
To avoid confusion, this person is saying their instance is lemmy.cafe, not answering the question. Lemmy.ml is the referred to instance.
You are confusing ml with twitter.
I recently blocked that instance, so who knows?
Care to explain context?
Tankies are pro authoritarian. I believe their name comes from celebrating China sending tanks to tianmen square.
They pretend to be lefties though.
That’s why they would shit on Firefox, because they’re Pro Putin.
I believe their name comes from celebrating China sending tanks to tianmen square.
AFAIK that name was created before tianmen.
because they’re Pro Putin.
Wouldn’t that make them just autocracy fans, not tankies?
Guess it’s time to use it
Why the fuck should any government decide what software you can run? Especially free software. How threatened or insecure must they be? What a true show of cowardice.
you can expect some USA whataboutism regarding tiktok or wardialing or wardriving etc.
Right. And I don’t want any Chinese spyware, or NSA spyware, or Israeli spyware on any of my shit either. But here we are I guess.
I think that’s the right thing to do, but they still gave in in the first place… Let’s hope they keep it that way.
No, as they said, they temporarily disabled it while they figured out what their options were and what to do. Then they did that.
They were afraid to lose 4% of the audience in Russia and the favor of the Russian government (probably some grants,idk). Now they are afraid to lose those who think that it’s “the right thing to do”.
Btw, it’s not that hard for the Russian government to block every VPN extension like they did with Nord VPN and Surfshark VPN let alone ban Mozilla. This action will help no one and it’s yet another act of virtue signaling
Oh OK, so they suck if they disable it, but they suck if they enable it because it’s pointless. Got it.
IMO it went down like this
Mo1: hey boss those fucking orcs want us to turn these plugins off what should we do?
BossMo1: shit fuck those guys… wait I cant make this call, lawyers would probably need to be involved. Damn my boss is on vacation with that hot lady of his. Its probably 2AM where they are… OK I got it! We disable that shit for a few days get everyone all excited. Get lots of free publicity. Get Putin jacking off and then right as he is about to cum, we turn it back on and get everyone in the world to laugh at them.
Mo1: thats fucking genius!
BossMo1: One day kid, this will all be yours!
Yep. After they started this story they are sucking deep
“Virtue signaling” is just having morals that other people find out about. Be better.
Fuck Russia
Fuck Russian politics and policies* I like to believe that most Russians just want to live and drink vodka
I’m more of a medovukha kind of guy, but yes, indeed, we do. Thank you for saying this
I’m American and I just want to live and drink vodka.
The old saying goes that Russian history can be summarized as “And then it got worse.” The Russians are victims of their own history, and they are the first group that Putin terrorized (quite literally with the known false flag operation).
They have such a rich culture and truly bright minds. There could be wonderful scientific collaboration and cultural exchange. I’d love to see a technological rivalry reminiscent of the cold war (without all the proxy fights and nuclear threats and animosity).
I hope that it’ll be in my lifetime where we’re able to sit down and drink beer and vodka together and be on friendly terms as countries.
I want not to drink, but use 70% vodka as safe solvent. And live.
Anything to make the Kremlin rage to make more mistakes.
well just upped my firefox donation :)
for those curious you can always make an additional one time donation in addition to your monthly one
I guess this means Fox News and OAN are about to start demonizing Firefox.
Way to grow some balls Mozilla!
Low hanging fruit. Pony sites were saying “rkn, fuck you” for a long time