Dating website OKCupid has sought to deter users from accessing its site via browser Mozilla Firefox. The site says the move was in response to new Mozilla chief executive Brendan Eich's previous opposition to gay marriage in the US state of California. Users are directed to use other internet browsers, such as Chrome. Mozilla said OKCupid had not contacted it to confirm facts, and that: "Mozilla supports equality for all, including marriage equality for LGBT couples."
Background:
OKCupid seeks to block Mozilla Firefox over gay rights [BBC]
OkCupid protests Firefox over CEO's anti-same-sex marriage donation [CNN]