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Wait, what’s the context for this claim?
Wait, what’s the context for this claim?
“They are already kicking you in the balls, so why not let Mozilla kick you too?”
The problem for me is not that they implemented this. The problem is that they TURNED IT ON without my consent!
When Chrome asks the user to activate a similar feature while Firefox doesn’t - welp, no. They don’t understand user consent.
Imagine finding a Mozilla microphone under your dining table. “Oh, but you can remove it and toss it. That’s understanding user consent!”
These are old options. I checked these off long ago.
Yes. Yes, they did.
The issue is that I already knew about cookies. I don’t want my browser to phone home (or anywhere else) without my consent.
Good job, but is this something that us common folks can use?
Otherwise, as much as a noble cause that was, helping a for-profit company save money, for the same amount of pay is like, eh… it wouldn’t be worth my time. But that’s just me.
Overused comment that has almost nothing to do with the point.
It’s not that I have something to hide. It’s that it’s none of your business!
Car making without the tracking bullshit!
Technically, yes. But the article already mentioned the amount of effort for the brute force to succeed (that is, practically never, if the phrase is truly random.)
But anyway. With regular passwords, the attackers already have a list: the alphabet plus numbers and symbols. Not really that different.
that just hurls meteor filled bugs randomly
I think you meant to say “bugs filled meteors”?
Did you really have to use that stupid “fake news headline” phrase? Gross.
Oh sure, sure. My point is that Google asked for the same thing as MS, and I mindlessly gave it to them.
I’ll look into degoogling at some point.
Why do you care what other co-workers see on your work laptop? It doesn’t belong to you.
…aaaand I will never switch to Windows 11.
But then, I’m a hypocrite, because I have to create an account to use Android.
at its* weakest.