At the same time, I also believe if the goal is to reduce bloat within Firefox there are some much bigger fish to fry before ftp. I'm not a Firefox developer but I still have a hard time believing the impact of ftp on the development process is significant. Removing ftp from Firefox will force those users to obtain a separate application (or alternative to ftp), which could potentially irritate some users enough to go looking for another browser Some people already use Firefox (perhaps for a digitally long time) to acces ftp services Kind of like how Devuan apt uses http by default, and I imagine many people never change it from that default. I figure since ftp hosts files in cleartext it is "spyable" regardless of which client one uses. I really would not going going back to using a separate FTP application, maybe one less thing for Google to spy into.
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