Firefox is just another US-corporate product with an ‘open source’ sticker on it.

Their version 128 update has auto checked a new little privacy breach setting.

If you still use a corporate browser, at least do some safety version! We mainly use @librewolf based on firefox. (yes, we know, a stable european or even non-US browser is still considered ‘futuristic’ in europe)

#eu #browser #firefox #meh

  • @9tr6gyp3
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    1 month ago

    You’re going to be tracked regardless if this enabled or disabled. It doesn’t matter what web browser you use.

    • spv
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      11 month ago

      @9tr6gyp3 @Lokjo @mcc (<- responding to but your post didn’t federate so here we are) it also ignores all nuance the different levels of harm

      the question is not just “can a nation state level actor track me whatsoever” but “how much am i being tracked, and how much can i reduce that?”

      JUST BECAUSE SOMETHING IS BAD DOESN’T MEAN THE ALTERNATIVE ISN’T WORSE (so many right-wingers could learn from this…)

      • @9tr6gyp3
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        11 month ago

        This is one of those features that should be ON by default. If its OFF by default, then this wont be adopted by advertisers, thus letting the internet continue down its dark, invasive, malicious path. Firefox is taking a chance here at making the entire internet better than it was before.

        Those that are upset by this feature being enabled by default have the right to be upset about it. Totally fine with that, and I get it. I just think its also fine that Mozilla inconvenienced those people in order to push this. They could have communicated it more clearly than they did, but overall, this seems like a tool that I hope advertisers can get behind rather than the aggressive tracking methods they currently deploy.

      • @9tr6gyp3
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        51 month ago

        This wont make your browsing anymore private than it already is or not. This is just telling advertisers to back off and accept that this is the only data you’re going to get willingly, and its nothing that can fingerprint you individually.

          • @9tr6gyp3
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            21 month ago

            Im talking about this new feature specifically, not in general. Thanks for the overview though.

    • Luna Lactea
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      @9tr6gyp3 @Lokjo Ok and? You’re going to die regardless of how many “life extending” snake oils you rub on your skin & no matter how healthy you are. Should you just rot away now or should you keep living? I think I should continue blocking ads & tracking, I benefit from blocking them by using less bandwidth & loading pages in a quarter of the time.

      • Luna Lactea
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        11 month ago

        @9tr6gyp3 @Lokjo I realize this is a troll account, but I still think this is something that needs to be said because this is an argument I’ve seen people genuinely believe.

        • @9tr6gyp3
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          41 month ago

          They can believe what they wish. This doesn’t add or reduce any advertisements that show up. This only gives advertisers anonymized data instead of advertisers using very invasive and possibly malicious methods of tracking. If they read any of the documentation for this, they could help themselves understand what its for.

          • Luna Lactea
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            11 month ago

            @9tr6gyp3 Anonymous data is a myth & I also see zero ads. Adblock blocks ads from loading, or even being requested in the first place.

            • @9tr6gyp3
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              11 month ago

              Source for how this anonymization is a myth?

              • Luna Lactea
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                @9tr6gyp3 I’m not responding to argue with you, I’m responding because these are things I’ve seen people be serious about, even though it’s clear you’re not. I think I’ve covered everything so I’m done. This was never to give you any attention, I don’t like trolls because they’re annoying, & your account looks like a bizarre mix of trolling & genuine interaction to me, like one of those Reddit kids you see screenshots of in quityourbullshit that doesn’t know other people can see their post history.

                • @9tr6gyp3
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                  I know its tough to source something that says that this new Firefox anonymization tool for advertisers will individually fingerprint someone, but if you find it, please share it and I will gladly read through it.

                  Have a good day.