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by stinkytaco
3268 days ago
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> Nobody reads those and you know it. The reason people use Firefox is to not get tracked by Google. If you care about privacy, blind trust is never something you should have. This has all the trappings of a mistake to me. A group of developers responsible for developing one area (the add-ons page), was not considering the impact it might have on another (the browser developers). Perhaps they should find a different solution, but it rings hollow to argue that a privacy conscious user shouldn't be expected to have read the privacy policy. |
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The TOR devs are fixing this part in their browser, and their comment was:
> Disallow `about:addons` unless the extensions directory is volatile, because regardless of what Mozilla PR says about respecting privacy, loading Google Analytics in a page that gets loaded as an IFRAME as part of an `about:` internal page, is anything but.