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Mozilla wants you to love Firefox again

www.fastcompany.com /91167564/mozilla-wants-you-to-love-firefox-again

"Last month, Mozilla made a quiet change in Firefox that caused some diehard users to revolt..."

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  • The first part actually reads slightly optimistic.

    Modern tabs management, web apps making a comeback, more money for the Browser instead of useless side projects, etc.

    We still need to turn of tons of telemetry and user tracking, but its nice to see some movement.

    Let's hope that this isn't just new CEO bla bla.

  • If I understand all this correctly, Mozilla teamed up with Meta to create a method that helps advertisers in a user privacy-friendly way. Aside from the initial trigger people have here reading the word "Meta" or by just the existence of ads, is there any problematic with this, without going really deep into tinfoil hat territory?

    Also, am I understanding it correctly that the outrage is mainly because this feature is enabled by default? So again, a function that helps protecting your privacy, is enabled by default? Because, it seems most people just offended by only this fact alone.

    But I'm maybe missing something here.

  • Is it possible to turn off PPA on firefox/fennec mobile? (android)

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