• @[email protected]
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    1073 months ago

    Sounds cool but I’m not sure I want to spend 100 bucks per year to spite the data brokers…idk I do like spite though.

    • @QuadratureSurfer
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      They do have a free tier, and while it doesn’t auto request your data removal they can at least notify you which data brokers have your info so you can make the requests manually yourself. https://monitor.mozilla.org/

      Edit: The data removal features are currently available only in the US according to their FAQ:

      Why is data removal only available in the US? When will it be available in my country?

      Data removal is only available in the US because of legislation that allows data brokers to operate there. In many other countries and in regions like the EU, laws like GDPR prevent these websites from collecting and selling people’s personal information without their consent. We’re exploring ways to expand protection and personal data removal outside of the US where needed.

      https://support.mozilla.org/en-US/kb/mozilla-monitor-faq

        • @[email protected]
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          103 months ago

          I did what you were too busy to do. I clicked the link.

          It’s about data brokers. It says so repeatedly on the page you didn’t visit.

          • k_rol
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            33 months ago

            I did click too and I see no mention of data brokers, only data breaches. Could this be location targeted? I also tried from the blog post and got no way to pay for the service. I’m in Canada btw.

          • MaggiWuerze
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            It says breaches for me as well. Datenleck=data leak

            Screenshot_20240207-202909_Firefox Nightly

        • @QuadratureSurfer
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          Mozilla Monitor used to be just for monitoring breaches but they have recently added in the ability for you to monitor your own personal information that databrokers have on you.

          Edit: According to their FAQ it looks like this has geographic restraints, I’ll update my original comment.

    • @Xeroxchasechase
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      Yeah, it’s quite a bit. But on the other hand, it’s to support mozilla as a whole.

    • @[email protected]
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      133 months ago

      Can’t stand the thought of encouraging either the industry or the “anti”-industry. Must be some companies both selling & selling removal services.

    • @JustUseMint
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      Well besides that it goes to a good cause, most other similar services, how do you prove they actually did the work? I mean you’d have to manually inquire to each and every broker wouldn’t you? You’re essentially taking their word for it (I’m personally a huge fan of OptMeOut, especially for $20 a year)

      Mozzilla is at least proven reputable.

    • Dizzy Devil Ducky
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      43 months ago

      If I wasn’t a college student, I’d definitely do it because I trust Mozilla for now.

      • @MrMcGasion
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        With all the discounts they offer it is, but technically Incogni is 12.98/month. And with as many YouTube sponsor spots as they buy, I’d imagine they’re just trying to get as many people signed up as they can, and will stop offering as many discounts once they’ve burned through their investor cash.

      • @phoneymouse
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        I paid $25 to Optery for one month and that took care of like 99% of it for me.

        • Nougat
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          Yeah that’s the tack I’ve heard, just buy a month. I decided to buy a year, because I have existed for fucking ever, and there are a good number of those data brokers that drag their feet longer than a month to remove your info.

  • Apathy Tree
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    If something like this actually works as designed, I’d like to see companies start to offer it free to employees, in much the same way a lot of them pay for financial planning services as part of the bennies.

    With the amount of data brokers can have on people, and the sheer number of brokers, I could see something like this being a valuable component of a good enterprise security team. Help prevent social engineering breaches.

    It would also disrupt the data brokerage model, and that’s a win.

      • Apathy Tree
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        183 months ago

        Well sure, but we all know that’s not going to happen any time soon. So until then, approach from all available fronts.

      • @[email protected]
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        33 months ago

        Have you forgotten that the govs include Intelligence and Law Enforcement agencies? They would never allow free information be taken from them.

        • @[email protected]
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          Have you forgotten laws don’t stop an activity? They’re just the consequences for poor citizens if they’re caught. 😆

          I’m responding to the idea that it’s something employers should offer. The private market isn’t going to fix this. They’re causing the problem and selling the “cure”.

          Govs will have access to that data regardless. They don’t need compromised account databases.

    • fraksken
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      143 months ago

      Exactly. Now I created another account, have another password that can be exploited for a service I can’t use becausr it’s geolocked.

      • @Tangent5280
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        63 months ago

        Sure wish they mentioned it BEFORE signup.

        • fraksken
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          23 months ago

          They did. I wish they made it more clear or provide a global coverage. At least they allow account removal.

    • tb_
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      53 months ago

      Near the bottom of the blog:

      At launch, the Monitor Plus free scan and paid subscription service will be offered to people based in the United States.

        • tb_
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          03 months ago

          I just provided the direct quote? People might want to read it in the company’s own words, I did.

    • @[email protected]
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      33 months ago

      Pretty sure the EU doesn’t need a service like this because they actually have privacy laws.

    • @psud
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      23 months ago

      So worse than the other companies offering to unsubscribe you from data brokers, since they do US and EU

  • @TIMMAY
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    83 months ago

    this is just an ad

    • Kayn
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      13 months ago

      But it’s okay because this is from Mozilla :)

    • @[email protected]
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      103 months ago

      DeleteMe only does data brokers. This does breaches and brokers. It’s like DeleteMe and HaveIBeenPwnd rolled into one.

    • Mac
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      13 months ago

      Doesn’t that cost $$ tho?

  • @Mr_Blott
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    Removed by mod

  • @BaardFigur
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    I wish they could just focus on Firefox and Thunderbird, instead of all the bullshit

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      I’d prefer they find another way to be profitable instead of leaning on selling user data and bribery from Google.

    • Cosmic Cleric
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      I wish they could just focus on Firefox and Thunderbird, instead of all the bullshit

      If they have enough bandwidth, why not both?