• melroy@kbin.melroy.org
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    3 months ago

    After Mozilla introduced “Allow web sites to perform privacy-preserving ad measurement”, I was out for good now. I moved to forks like Floorp, LibreWolf or Waterfox.

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      3 months ago

      But they are forks and they rely on Firefox development. Using them is fine, but with Mozilla funding and keeping up with browser development, they’d be poor

      Its a bit like Brave taking Chromium, changing a few lines and saying “we built a browser”.

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      3 months ago

      Yeah I read about that and it’s in no way a breach of privacy. So you overreacted, probably without even researching what you were reacting to

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        3 months ago

        No I didn’t overrated. Users where opt-in in ad tracking by default after that Firefox update. Users were not notified about this. And “privacy-preserving ad measurement” is misleading on purpose, I don’t understand why you would fall for that too.

        This all happened when Mozilla bought an ad company called Anonym. I’m fully done with Firefox now. I moved to a Firefox fork.