I don’t understand how they are supposed to “sell your data” if you just never use a Mozilla account and uncheck all the telemetry. Its not like they can secretly steal your data, since its Open Source.

It seems to me like just more FUD that Google is spreading to undermine our trust in free software.

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    8 hours ago

    I think the rest have explained it better, but I use a Mozilla account and I kinda trusted them, not so much anymore. I dont know if I’m a minority, I found this feature very useful.

    I will probably keep using firefox until it goes too bad for my taste and switch to a fork and self-host a sync server

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      7 hours ago

      Well, I never used the sync feature, if I ever need to save urls, I’ll just store it in Standard Notes or something. I also uncheck all the telemetry. I guess I’m unaffected by their ToS change.

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        7 hours ago

        If all you’re doing is “unchecking” then there’s more you’re missing:

        https://github.com/K3V1991/Disable-Firefox-Telemetry-and-Data-Collection

        The whole advanced configuration settings in about:config are probably never seen by the majority of users. Ultimately though, you’re right: for the most part, privacy-focussed forks aren’t offering anything that you couldn’t manually configure for yourself in mainline Firefox, assuming you have the time, energy and interest.

        Certainly, if you’re in the habit of policing all of these relatively undocumented flags with each update to be sure you haven’t been opted in to any telemetry you don’t know about and assuming that all of it remains optional, you’re absolutely unaffected. However, they now have a license to everything you do within Firefox which they state they will only use to “help” you. Does training their AI model to make targeted suggestions to users count as “helping”?

        On another note, taking back a promise not to sell users’ data, even if your personal data is protected because you rigorously police the about:config page, is not something many people are enthusiastic about. Just because I’m safe, doesn’t mean everybody else is.

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        7 hours ago

        Hm I see, I have sync to keep my history and bookmarks synced across devices (also helps easily share urls among devices)😅