In the worst case, Mozilla (i.e. Firefox and Firefox OS) will make itself irrelevant because it breaks the Internet for its users.
In the best case, this will make website owners value HTTPS as a marketing decision (rather than a boring non-mandatory privacy decision, because let's be honest, what business really cares about its users' privacy as much as it cares about marketing goals?). Much like how Apple helped making Flash irrelevant (at the cost of impacting their users' experience just like Mozilla does now).
In the best case, this will make website owners value HTTPS as a marketing decision (rather than a boring non-mandatory privacy decision, because let's be honest, what business really cares about its users' privacy as much as it cares about marketing goals?). Much like how Apple helped making Flash irrelevant (at the cost of impacting their users' experience just like Mozilla does now).