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blog.privacyguides.org/2024/07
Mozilla (which receives a hefty amount of money from Google) is under fire for making it easier for advertisers to track users of their browser.

""No shady privacy policies or back doors for advertisers" proclaims the Firefox homepage"
Doesn't deceiving customers like this violate the FTC Act?

If not that particular sentence, they market privacy a lot.

In any case, it's pretty sleazy for someone to go on and on and on about how they value privacy, then to go out of their way to collect the data of users like that.

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@olives

In all the recent discussions i have lost a link to how to turn this feature off, can this be shared again.

I think we need to not only tell people what is going on, but really push how to turn these features on or off.

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