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Organic?
Free-range maps without any artificial chemicals.
Mozilla actually had a short-lived "organic software" marketing campaign that was supposed to appeal to people visiting farmer's markets or something. Can't really find their original marketing page anymore, but while remembering this kinda marks my age, I am not just imagining it (source 2).
It's the name of the app.
Gosh that's a fucking terrible name - but thanks for enlightening me!
Cruelty free?