Found an enlightening article posted by JohnTHaller
over on Hacker News about the Chinese buy-out, along with an equally insightful child comment.
zhte415 wrote:Stated in another thread on Opera's sale, but to restate and reaffirm: anything that involves Qihoo|360 in a name should be instantly removed from your system. It is self-spreading malware. Source: Dealing with this malware on a daily basis. It replicates itself from USB stick to plugged in phone.
360/Qihoo is, in every sense of corporations or individuals seeking any semblance of control of their device, a heathen.
Edit: Live in China. Work for privately held Chinese company. Enforced removal of this 360 entity from company.
Sounds like a company to be wary of.
Edit: and these lines in the parent article were a slap in the face:
VentureBeat wrote:As part of that strategy, the company this month announced the release of the developer’s version of the desktop browser with new ad-blocking technology built in. The company claims that by having the ad-blocking technology built into the browser’s code, the load time for web pages increases on average by 40 percent compared to third-party ad-blocking extensions.
The ad-blocking technology is just one example of how over the past year the company had begun aggressively investing in enhancing the browser.
Failing to mention Opera classic had a content blocking feature built-in for more than a decade prior only to be removed for the Chromium version. Opera, pls.