Most user can’t, apart this change nothing if you sync in Mozilla, a advanced user can modify the script in FF, but not in Mozilla. Simply download FF from Mozilla.org, Google profile you, also in the updates.
Do you think it’s desirable to have to modify the browser script to make it private, something that normally should be an option in the configuration for any user?
Apart from this, also do without sync, or using a third-party server?
Don’t make sense
Yes, this you can do, but not the analytics and other APIs
Yes you can lol.
Most user can’t, apart this change nothing if you sync in Mozilla, a advanced user can modify the script in FF, but not in Mozilla. Simply download FF from Mozilla.org, Google profile you, also in the updates.
So you admit that you can, and that if the user chooses to, they can pursue privacy.
Do you think it’s desirable to have to modify the browser script to make it private, something that normally should be an option in the configuration for any user? Apart from this, also do without sync, or using a third-party server? Don’t make sense
you’ve never heard of the user.js project?
I’ve always been interested in user.js, but I wouldn’t know what preferences to add. What’s yours look like?
Link for anyone wondering: https://github.com/arkenfox/user.js