• morrowind@lemmy.mlOP
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    3 years ago

    It’s an apt comparison, but do you want complete abolishment of all forms of telemetry, tracking or advertising? Or perhaps more relevant, is that Mozilla’s goal? I don’t think so. See this post by them.

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      3 years ago

      Yes, yes and yes. And Mozilla have been selling out their user’s data since the day they took money from Google.

      This is honestly what annoys me more than anything about Mozilla: they pretend to be champions for privacy, but they aren’t. And people fall for it. They are controlled opposition. They are the social democrats of the privacy world: channeling privacy supporters into their compromise (and compromised) position and painting the radicals as unreasonable dreamers.

      If they were to finally die, that would probably be good for online privacy. A real non-corrupt free software fork of chromium could take off with built-in ad blocking and actually good privacy defaults. Firefox is sucking the oxygen out of the room right now.

      Ultimately all tracking and data collecting besides what’s absolutely necessary needs to be declared 100% illegal. I have no hope Mozilla will help in this fight at all.

      • TheAnonymouseJoker@lemmy.mlM
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        3 years ago

        Starting from paragraph 2, I could replace “Mozilla” and “chromium” vice versa and your comment would actually hold true.