How can this work "for German users"? Why is this not a "for a Firefox user"? I am German - how do I know this is enabled for me? I do not live in Germany.
> The cookie banner blocker is available starting from Firefox version 120, and it's automatically enabled for users in Germany browsing in Private Browsing Mode.
> ...
> Enable: By default, it's on in private windows for users in Germany.
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> Why Germany and private browsing mode?
> Our initial launch in Germany and private browsing mode has specific reasons:
> - Private browsing mode displays cookie banners repeatedly, making this feature especially useful. Germany, as a part of the European Union, is a prominent market where cookie banners are noticeable due to GDPR.
> - We plan to gather insights from this launch before potentially expanding the feature to a broader audience.
Mozilla claiming to be the champions of privacy (among other virtues) makes this arguably worse than Google, Microsoft, et al. because they're at least upfront about their telemetry.
Yes, they are all doing it, and it's all bad. Though Firefox is especially culpable since most of their marketing is about privacy. It's apparently only bad when other people are spying on their users.
> Firefox version 120 introduces the cookie banner blocker.
> Enable: By default, it's on in private windows for users in Germany.