“The internet has become a massive web of surveillance:” Firefox defends its decision
“The internet has become a massive web of surveillance:” Firefox defends its decision
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Yea, yea.
Then why didn't you announce it with fanfare, instead of saying nothing and enabling it automatically?
What is it the anti-encryption crowd say again? "If you've got nothing to hide..."
40 4 ReplyBecause Mozilla is bad a communication, often.
14 1 ReplyWhile this is true, this feature is still a good one to have enabled.
8 7 ReplyIts good to have other people who have enabled it. As long as their is no way the current trackers can detect ive disabled it.
5 0 ReplyIt doesn't share information about you in the first place, and nothing happens at all if you block ads.
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Yeah that's my point, there's no malice here.
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Isn't this all because it was in a nightly version (ie not properly rolled out yet?)
5 2 Replyno it was released in 128.0
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