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Mozilla backtracks, ends Firefox tile ads

Mozilla backtracks, ends Firefox tile ads

Posted on December 10, 2015February 25, 2020 By Jarvis

Mozilla seems to be once more trying to redefine, or at least restructure, itself when it comes to its financial situation, particularly its sources of income. Barely weeks after it proudly revealed that it was no longer dependent on revenue coming from Google searches in its Firefox browser, the foundation is closing another source of revenue. It is announcing that it is putting a stop to its Suggested Tiles feature, more unpopularly known as Tile Ads, a major source of contention within its community and user base.
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