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Mozilla’s legal updates from last week are the gift that keep on giving. Take a look at the table below (extracted from the Firefox Privacy Notice):

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[-] wizardbeard@lemmy.dbzer0.com 19 points 23 hours ago* (last edited 23 hours ago)

Not me. They were incredibly up front about it and you can disable the new tab recommendations in less than five clicks. Technical and interaction data would include if you followed any of the recommended links or not. Technical could be simply if you're on a desktop, laptop, phone, or tablet, as different content forms are better suited to different devices. This really feels like jumping at shadows.

I feel like there's a ton of people freaking out about privacy who never took the ten minutes to scroll through the settings page. That's... silly.

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