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At Mozilla, we regularly get anguished emails from people who have paid to download Firefox, and have then discovered a) that it's actually free, and b) that it's very hard to get the company they paid to stop charging their credit card. For those who have never had the misfortune to visit one of these trap sites, I thought people might be interested in a walkthrough of the user experience.These sites get their custom through advertising. We and the major search engine providers do a reasonable job of keeping these people's adverts away from our trademarked terms and keywords but we can't be everywhere, and they can often be found on smaller search engines.Ah, thinks a user of info.co.uk: "Mozilla Firefox download - that sounds right." That first (sponsored) link goes to free-download-place.org. They offer "Firefox 3.0.8" (an out-of-date version) "Google Toolbar included":
Anyway, back up at the top, if we don't notice that small print and we click "Download Now", we end up on yet another website - freedownloadzone.com. It is often the case that a website like freedownloadzone has lots of "feeder" websites like free-download-place which turn up for various search queries or have various suggestive domain names, and which direct you to the central website which takes the money. org-eng.info is another random site which runs the same interface as the one you are about to see. Here are some more. The company behind all of them is a Jersey-based company called "Saphie Number 1" (which sounds like the name of an off-the-shelf company to me).
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One thing that I would like is the freezing problem firefox has when you download something and your download history is big and bloated. I know that I just need to do a cleanup but it's quite handy to have the list of completed downloads as it is quicker to open the download from the list than actually going to the directory. It would also be nice if it is date stamped. Just my 2 cents. 2ff7e9595c
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