Thank god. Nobody fucking asked for this shit.
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I don't even connect firefox to a Mozilla account.
It's just not required.
I'm better of saving bookmarks and history into tarballs and porting them that way.
Good. 1 spyware gone
I have no words for how stupid of an idea this was. Pitching your browser as a privacy-friendly alternative (which few people ever cared about), and then doing the exact opposite thing and integrating a service like this which nobody asked for, and also making it unremovable was just a hilariously stupid move.
Good riddance, but the damage done by this chapter of stupidity is basically irredeemable.