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by ndriscoll 855 days ago
Of course, people who modify their settings in the first place are more likely to disable telemetry, particularly if they're choosing a non-default, low market-share application that specifically bills itself as privacy friendly.
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If you disable telemetry that’s being sent to a company you trust and a product you care about then that’s on you, frankly.
If you use telemetry then you don't deserve any trust.
Why? If I trust Mozilla why should I be opposed to providing them anonymised data on what features I do and do not use?