There's already a Yandex browser, there's no need for a Firefox knock-off.
> Would tech saavy people trust the Russian knock off?
No one with a single brain cell uses the Yandex web browser. It's akin to giving the Russian authorities full access to your entire web presence.
> But the non-tech saavy?
For those Firefox has never existed. Most people in Russia use: Yandex web browser, Opera or Google Chrome.
> From this, if we assume Mozilla is doing what it can to protect users (which may or may not be the case), it would be better to comply but Russians get official builds of Firefox than being banned and the Russian government replacing Firefox with their own build.
Mozilla loses nothing from not complying but gains reputation and trust of not sharing the bed with Putin.
> Would tech saavy people trust the Russian knock off?
No one with a single brain cell uses the Yandex web browser. It's akin to giving the Russian authorities full access to your entire web presence.
> But the non-tech saavy?
For those Firefox has never existed. Most people in Russia use: Yandex web browser, Opera or Google Chrome.
> From this, if we assume Mozilla is doing what it can to protect users (which may or may not be the case), it would be better to comply but Russians get official builds of Firefox than being banned and the Russian government replacing Firefox with their own build.
Mozilla loses nothing from not complying but gains reputation and trust of not sharing the bed with Putin.