• TerkErJerbsEnglish
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    Can confirm. Noticed that stupid fucking opt-out setting after the last update and shook my fist at the sky. Do better Firefox, ffs.

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    Heads up yall:

    https://lemmy.ca/pictrs/image/f73bd1bb-5537-43be-8831-a17f6c00861e.png

    By deselecting/disabling everything under Firefox Data Collection and Use it should also disable Website Advertising Preferences which is the Privacy-preserving attribution (PPA) as mentioned in the article

    https://lemmy.ca/pictrs/image/c9e54bb7-8d8e-4e6e-9dc6-7c3e8a8b0c2a.png


    That and I would honestly recommend installing Librewolf as an alternative browser (it’s Firefox but with privacy prioritized default settings)


    Installing as a Flatpak via Flathub

    sudo pacman -S flatpak
    flatpak install flathub io.gitlab.librewolf-community
    

    Installing on Arch Linux via Yay:

    ## Yay Install
    sudo pacman -S git
    git clone https://aur.archlinux.org/yay.git
    cd yay/
    makepkg -si
    
    ## Enter super user/or root password when prompted.
    
    ## Package installs with Yay
    yay -S librewolf-bin
    

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    In About:config you can find other more troublesome privacy issues

    Normandy

    User studies

    Crash reports (include URLs)

    Shopping partners

    Pocket api

    • 𝕽𝖚𝖆𝖎𝖉𝖍𝖗𝖎𝖌𝖍English
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      Fucking Pocket. It keeps getting re-enabled. Not on every update, otherwise I’d build muscle memory to go turn it off, but at random updates infrequent enough that I don’t always remember to go check it.

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        Make a user.js file and put it in your Mozilla profile config dir.

        It overrides the settings before launch, so if it was reenabled by remote setting updates, it will be kept disabled. (Do this for any setting you want to make persistent)

        extensions.pocket.enabled false

        • you can also delete any api URL to be sure it doesn’t call home.

        Mull does this by default.

        https://lemmy.ca/pictrs/image/90dec29f-4a37-4ddf-b6f1-548c9b5bfb8b.png

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    Can we disable this on mobile?

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        I don’t think we have about:config on mobile. I’m not sure we have this option in the mobile settings yet. The “share with Mozilla” thing was already disabled so I’m guessing it’s not the new one.

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    Firefox ESR creates some safe distance between you and these “wonderful” new features that everybody “wants”.

    And plenty enough time for a user.js template to be tweaked accordingly.