• BearOfaTime@lemm.ee
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    4 months ago

    They did it behind the scenes, not announcing it.

    If it’s such a good thing, why didn’t they come out and say so?

    Oh, because it’s not.

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      4 months ago

      Because they don’t want to scare advertisers.

      Instead of the traditional model of serving ads using identifiable data gathered by your browser, it takes the data and aggregates it to make profile type reports that advertisers can use instead of tracking you personally. It basically makes you anonymous while still serving general data to advertisers. This is a pro consumer experiment they did not need to work on.

      Sure it’s not ad-blocking, but it’s better than feeding your personal info indiscriminately like some other browsers I could name…

      They did mention it in the change logs, but they didn’t make it opt-out.

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        4 months ago

        Because they don’t want to scare advertisers.

        This tells you everything you need to know. If Firefox was acting in the interests of users then they wouldn’t give a fuck what advertisers think.