RestrictedAccount,

My guess is that they complied long enough to get their people the F^€k out of Russia.

hydroptic,

Browser maker decided not to follow Putin's orders. Well done

Only after it caused a PR flap for them, though

Auzy,

Not really honestly. I think their concerns were valid until they investigated.

Everyone thinks it's easy to ignore legal demands. But there is a reason why most abuse isn't reported to police.

I believe their story honestly

hydroptic,

Yeah that's a fair point, although it's still a bit… well, funny (not "funny ha ha") that they even temporarily blocked those extensions. Not sure what Roskomnadzor could have done if Mozilla had refused even a temporary block, at least assuming the foundation doesn't have any legal entities in Russia which they may well have

Auzy,

Even if there is no legal entities in Russia though, they might have remote workers

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