Several questions:
- How are they getting our data?
- What is the nature of the data?
- Can we do anything in about:config?
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Several questions:
Which jurisdictions? What kind of broad way? Give one example please. I dare you.
I haven't been presented with any Ts and C's. Do they apply if I already installed Firefox before this?
Don't collect anything on your own and don't sell the things you don't collect. Bam, problem solved.
So sad. I have used Firefox since 2006. Today I removed it for good from all of my devices. So long old friend. I cant wait for Ladybird to release.
If Firefox is losing its footing as a privacy focused browser then where do we go? If your on Mac maybe Safari?
zen, ladybird, waterfox are some that i've heard of before. zen is out now. idk about the others. one of my friends uses zen and it's pretty neat.
Am I the only one here who's pretty much okay with this? I do wish they'd clarify exactly what they mean by "Mozilla doesn't sell data about you (in the way that most people think about 'selling data')," but having my anonymized data sold so that Mozilla can continue to operate (combined with Firefox being the best browser I've used in terms of both performance and flexibility - ability to install add-ons from sources outside of the Mozilla store, for example) - seems like a worthy tradeoff to me.
They also have an option to opt-out of data collection, which I do wish was opt-in instead, but with the way every other mainstream browser operates I'm just happy the option is there at all. Let me know if there's something I'm missing here though.
At least Ecosia plants trees, and the way those trees produce oxygen and absorb CO2 is a benefit to me.
palemoon is just firefox from the pre quantum days before the webextension enshittification and all they need is a decent mobile app and their own sync
lmao another Mozilla shitshow
grabs popcorn 🍿