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> No, let's be very clear here: what Mozilla/Firefox did here was default users in to a setting without good notice on how to opt out.

That's a framing so charitable to Mozilla that it is untrue. Again, do you have an interest you should be declaring in this conversation?

> This is different from what was said in this thread, which is making the setting do nothing while still collecting the data.

No, it's not. It ignores the Strict Tracking Protection and DNT settings and opts in users to tracking. It's absolutely identical to possibility posited by the other commenter.

For all your pontificating above about other people's comments, it seems the only person commenting in bad faith is you.



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