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No one uses Thunderbird anymore anyways, which doesn't matter as the ToS changes to Firefox are a nothing burger and won't dissuade millions of people using it daily despite what the neck beards on Lemmy would have you believe.
Thunderbird actually had a big resurgence a little while back, I use it as my mobile client ๐คทโโ๏ธ If I understand correctly it's not actually a directly Mozilla project anymore.
Personally I'm less bothered by the terms of use changes specifically than the bigger picture of mozilla consistently making choices that confuse or raise eyebrows with their core audience, letting their browser languish from a technical standpoint, and making confusing business choices that don't seem to help their financial future at all while paying executives huge salaries
Same here and I'm glad you posted this info
You pulled this out of your ass?
Thunderbird currently has millions of users.