Not my opinion, but from what I've seen, it's a different standard.
FF has historically been concerned with privacy and transparency. When they move contrary to that, people "hold them accountable" by issuing public critiques.
In comparison, I'm not sure that the Chromium project ever intended to have privacy as one of their forefront values.
FF has historically been concerned with privacy and transparency. When they move contrary to that, people "hold them accountable" by issuing public critiques.
In comparison, I'm not sure that the Chromium project ever intended to have privacy as one of their forefront values.