# Jonas Oberg [2017-07-26 11:27 +0200]:
Good point but not easy to answer. All services can be viewed with a
Free Software browser but e.g. Facebook tries to convince you of
downloading the non-free Messenger app (you cannot even write FB
messages on your mobile browser anymore IIRC). LibreJS may also warn its
users with most of these services' sites. Is this already Free Software
unfriendly?

If there's a way to connect to the service with Free Software and it gives
you access to the features the service offers, then that's fine for me, as
long as it's not overly burdensome to do so. I know, it's not a black and
white :-)

You convinced me :)

So in this case, the sentence under the social sharing buttons would be:

 Some services harm your privacy. [Learn more].

Anything to add? If not, I'd make the change soon.

Best,
Max

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