During a recent interview, Asa Dotzler, Mozilla’s director of community development, suggested that users should consider switching to Bing from Google due to concerns about privacy.

“Dotzler is a 10-year veteran of Mozilla,” writes Computerworld’s Gregg Keizer. “What made Dotzler’s touting of Bing interesting is that Mozilla, which has a multi-year deal with Google that ends in 2011, derives the vast bulk of its revenue from the arrangement, which sets Google’s search as the default in the browser and shunts some revenues from ads that Firefox users click on to Mozilla.”

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