I note the opinions of other forum members re Mozilla(r), with which I concur...
This article illustrates how Mozilla(r) is going the wrong way (IMO) and will (among other things) drive me completely away from the brand.
http://www.zdnet.com/article/firefox...browsing-data/
Yes, I get that this is "just" a small test and is not to be (yet) done on all installs of Firefox(r). Small steps before jumping off the cliff.
If you are willing to believe this, I have same Arizona land, complete with bridge and surfing...
This article illustrates how Mozilla(r) is going the wrong way (IMO) and will (among other things) drive me completely away from the brand.
http://www.zdnet.com/article/firefox...browsing-data/
Yes, I get that this is "just" a small test and is not to be (yet) done on all installs of Firefox(r). Small steps before jumping off the cliff.
"Users who receive a version of Firefox with Cliqz will have their browsing activity sent to Cliqz servers, including the URLs of pages they visit," Mozilla says. "Cliqz uses several techniques to attempt to remove sensitive information from this browsing data before it is sent from Firefox."
"Cliqz does not build browsing profiles for individual users and discards the user's IP address once the data is collected," the firm added.
"Cliqz does not build browsing profiles for individual users and discards the user's IP address once the data is collected," the firm added.
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