Why isn't firefox a choice for a browser on public library computers?

>>without admin. library credentials-(they will not change it for me)- one cannot open nor download firefox as a browser----but they have the compromised internet explorer microsoft and do more evil google chrome frontloaded--- library discrimination?-prejudice?, free speech and privacy-- oh my what a waiting lawsuit!--unlevel playing field here---imagine all the people that could enjoy your browser if the ceo sent a letter to all public libraries.....
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Mozilla doesn't limit Firefox downloads on ANY machine.
Your local library most likely has downloads of external software heavily locked down meaning you can only use what the library's administrator lets you. Mozilla is not in control of what organizations do with their computers.
Mozilla nor we (mostly all of us are fellow Firefox users volunteering our time) can change your library's decision to support Firefox.

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