Taking Firefox one step closer to mainstream acceptance, independent broadband provider Speakeasy announced that it will bundle a customized version of the Mozilla Foundation's open source browser in its installation software for subscribers.
After promising to offer a browser free of adware and spyware – a feature that made Firefox instantly favored by a large sector of the online community – the German version of the popular open-source browser is being heavily criticized for using adware.
After quickly gaining attention from the open-source community and disgruntled Microsoft users alike, the Firefox web browser garnered recent support from Paycom.net, one of the leading adult industry third-party billing processors.