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minus-squareBalinares@pawb.sociallinkfedilinkarrow-up13arrow-down4·4 months agoFirefox’s stance on privacy, like Apple’s, is to some extent branding. Arguably it always was. You should still use Firefox (or any other third party browser) if it works for you. Ecosystem diversity matters.
minus-squareKarna@lemmy.mlOPlinkfedilinkarrow-up7·edit-24 months agoFirefox’s stance on privacy, like Apple’s, is to some extent branding Some of the recently introduced Privacy related features - Enhanced Tracking Protection Total Cookies protection Browser Fingerprint protection DNS Over HTTPS support Encrypted Client Hello (ECH) support Continued Manifest v2 support Copy URL without tracking parameter Protection against redirect tracking In-Built on-device translation (Further options to harden Firefox via user.js or via about:config)
minus-squareantler@feddit.rockslinkfedilinkarrow-up2arrow-down3·4 months ago… and they’re tracking your searches, collecting massive amounts of telemetry, and using pocket that collects and sells your data.
minus-squareKarna@lemmy.mlOPlinkfedilinkarrow-up4·4 months agoCare to share the proof that Mozilla sells user data to anyone?
Firefox’s stance on privacy, like Apple’s, is to some extent branding. Arguably it always was. You should still use Firefox (or any other third party browser) if it works for you. Ecosystem diversity matters.
Firefox’s stance on privacy, like Apple’s, is to some extent branding
Some of the recently introduced Privacy related features -
(Further options to harden Firefox via user.js or via about:config)
… and they’re tracking your searches, collecting massive amounts of telemetry, and using pocket that collects and sells your data.
All of which can be disabled.
Care to share the proof that Mozilla sells user data to anyone?