The title of the page promises an Ad-free internet and the body promises that “No matter how you find an article, Mozilla’s ad-free experience is there.”, yet it appears to be a service only running for publishers who “partner” with Firefox. It’s currently rather unclear what the service aims to be. Clicking through to sign-up doesn’t actually let the user subscribe, but instead takes them to a survey asking for opinions without providing any detail or substance. Details are thin on the ground at the tease page, but the page promises that users can “Support the sites you love, avoid the ads you hate” for the princely sum of $4.99 a month. The tease/announcement came as part of a build up to a subscription-based version of Firefox that is expected to be released later this year. The Mozilla Foundation, the people behind the Firefox browser have been teasing the internet with what sounds a lot like the reinvention of Google Contribute – The “pay to see less ads” service that morphed into Funding Choices.
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