@aral @e_urq
I always thought of Google funding Mozilla as a sort of antitrust tax. From a legal perspective, it benefits Google to have Firefox out there and being developed independently by Mozilla as "competition." That falls apart if Google starts attaching onerous conditions to its funding (we'll have to see how this "web integrity" bullshit plays out).
Of course G benefits from being the default search engine in Firefox, but I don't see a lot of evil going on, otherwise... Yet...