Because by donating to RiseUp, Mozilla have made themselves a political organisation, and political organisations do things for political ends, not privacy ends.
Mozilla have donated $100,000 to the radical left-extremists RiseUp (who on their website state they want a worldwide revolution against capitalism). By doing so, Firefox have made themselves a political organisation.
So... my question is this. Is this Send feature safe to use for people who have different political opinions?
Norwegian and USA societies are vastly different. There is absolutely no reason that something that works in one country will work in the other.
For instance, look at the gun ownership/gun crime rates.
I want to add another comment, which is slightly more difficult. You say that your daughters school "has over 30 nationalities, and that it's not a bad thing". I admire you for this. BUT I don't think it's representative of how Norwegian society is, judging from my 6 months working in Oslo.
The company you work for is funding a group of radical-extremists who are agitating for worldwide revolution against capitalism, in other words revolution in almost every country on earth. It is your moral choice to work for a company that indulges in such abhorant practices.
It embarrasses me to see such conspiratorial nonsense on this website.
There are many reasons why such things happen: coincidence, someone google the topic from the same router IP address, ad tracking on Googled websites, etc etc
The idea that one of the worlds largest companies would risk their entire business by secretly recording their users for ad revenue is absurd on almost every level.
Yet some people on HackerNew, a forum that self-selects to a highly educated/intelligent part of the community actually believes it.
But the headline says "Theresa May to launch sweeping internet regulation", which is complete nonsense, which is why no-one is reporting that.
For US readers, The Independent was a UK newspaper which closed last year. The website was handed over to a marketing team who make money farming outrage clicks from left-wing people on Facebook and Reddit.
This is a rather simplistic analysis of why poor people often vote republican in the USA.
Ironically, I just visited Gothenburg in "socialist Sweden", and it was the most racially/poverty segregated city I have ever been to in the modern world.
If this decision stands, then surely Switzerland will have to construct an entire new legal apparatus to deal with the volume of legal cases when people "like" something that is untrue?