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posted by martyb on Saturday November 22 2014, @05:46AM   Printer-friendly
from the should-name-a-search-engine:-"Sir Ch" dept.

Mozilla announced a change to their strategy for Firefox search partnerships. They are ending the practice of having a single global default search provider. Instead, the default search provider would be determined by location in the following ways:

  • United States: Yahoo (new five year deal), who would support the Do Not Track setting in Firefox
  • Russia: Yandex
  • China: Baidu

Google - together with Bing, DuckDuckGo, and other (depending on location) will continue to be a pre-installed search option. While not a default search provider, Google is not fully out - they will continue to power the Safe Browsing and Geolocation features of Firefox.

 
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  • (Score: 2) by KritonK on Tuesday November 25 2014, @10:12AM

    by KritonK (465) on Tuesday November 25 2014, @10:12AM (#119737)

    Actually, they do have an "all countries" section in TFA, where they mention that, if you are not unlucky enough to live in one of the countries in the previous sections, you'll get a choice of "61 search providers pre-installed in Firefox across 88 different language versions", instead of only a handful of alternatives.

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