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by misnome
481 days ago
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> "....to help you navigate, experience, and interact with online content as you indicate with your use of Firefox." We weren't born yesterday, and companies pull this shit all the time. This sentence is meaningless. You could use this sentence to justify literally any behaviour. One _easy_ way to read this change: > "... to help you interact with online content" Selling your data to have more relevant ads could easily be justified as helping you interact with online content > as you indicate with your use of Firefox. Using firefox indicates that you want us to do this. Or, we made it an opt-out that is quietly rolled out in an update. |
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If it's simply a matter of principle, quoting the full section with no abridgements because we're larping like we're in a court room or something, whatever. But get real, that section doesn't make Mozilla look any better.