Reviews for Firefox Relay
Firefox Relay by Firefox
Review by Firefox user 14767574
Rated 1 out of 5
by Firefox user 14767574, a year agoEvery time Firefox updates, or a secure website updates, Firefox borks on my critical login pages - like banks etc all fail. They either don't populate on the originating website or they sit and spin. You know what I mean.
To those it may concern. STOP BREAKING SHIT FOR THE FUN OF IT. STOP BETA TESTING YOUR LIFETIME USER BASE. OR ARE YOU TRYING TO KILL FIREFOX? YOU HAVE KILLED IT OFFICIALLY TODAY. I have restored, reinstalled, refreshed, disabled, enabled, uninstalled, deactivated everything related to Firefox then reinstalled it so many times now. Nope no more. I need pages to stay logged in for many reasons but once this happens all of my pinned and logged in sites go away and I have to add them all over again and login because now Firefox keeps storing logins per EMAIL. What kind of an idiot doesn't store the passwords per website. No not Firefox - you use emails and overwrite all of the varying passwords.
We have put up with this for long enough. It is time to move on.
STOP letting children and fools with no experience put code into your browser base. Until you get your crowd in order at home I will be switching to Brave and perhaps the Chinese spy machine, Opera.
To those it may concern. STOP BREAKING SHIT FOR THE FUN OF IT. STOP BETA TESTING YOUR LIFETIME USER BASE. OR ARE YOU TRYING TO KILL FIREFOX? YOU HAVE KILLED IT OFFICIALLY TODAY. I have restored, reinstalled, refreshed, disabled, enabled, uninstalled, deactivated everything related to Firefox then reinstalled it so many times now. Nope no more. I need pages to stay logged in for many reasons but once this happens all of my pinned and logged in sites go away and I have to add them all over again and login because now Firefox keeps storing logins per EMAIL. What kind of an idiot doesn't store the passwords per website. No not Firefox - you use emails and overwrite all of the varying passwords.
We have put up with this for long enough. It is time to move on.
STOP letting children and fools with no experience put code into your browser base. Until you get your crowd in order at home I will be switching to Brave and perhaps the Chinese spy machine, Opera.
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