@kuketzblog Wenn das wirklich alles illegal ist. Könnte man sich dann nicht auch einfach sein Recht erklagen? Diese ganzen Forks sind mir zu undurchsichtig.
Standardmäßig ist Firefox leider nicht besonders datenschutzfreundlich. Wer nicht die Einstellungen durchsuchen möchte und sich nicht bei jeder neuen Version Sorgen über neue Funktionen von Mozilla machen will, kann auf Alternativen zurückgreifen. Zum Beispiel #LibreWolf für den Desktop und #Fennec für Android. Beide Varianten entfernen unter anderem die Telemetrie-Funktionen.
WTF is wrong with the people at #Mozilla? I don’t care how much they say they’ve anonymized the personal data #Firefox grabs - this just makes them look like every other privacy-invading enshittified company.
A #Mozilla continua na sua senda de afugentar todos os utilizadores que ainda confiam no #Firefox: https://blog.mozilla.org/en/products/firefox/firefox-search-update/
Ao menos é possível desligar toda a telemetria, mas a que foi acrescentada está ligada à mais básica que ainda podia ser enviada (telemetria técnica). Desliguem a opção com as instruções que cuja hiperligação esta na publicação partilhada. #PrivacyFirst
I'm having a hell of a day with Firefox today (and part of yesterday). Since 126.0 was released many websites make Firefox crash (for example opening images here in Mastodon but also a Grafana dashboard and others). All in Gnome with Wayland and Ubuntu 24.04. Are other people having the same issues? #Firefox#Ubuntu#Wayland#Gnome
@plaimbock I think I messed something up while installing other desktop managers and adjusting Wayland because all versions of Firefox crashed. So I did a fresh install of Ubuntu 24.04 (before I did an upgrade from 23.10 that was upgraded from 22 that is not a great idea). So now it's fix
Oh oh la nouvelle version de #Firefox apporte ça : «the zstd directive of the Content-Encoding HTTP header is now supported, allowing decoding of server-sent content encoded with the #Zstandard compression algorithm».
Sympa comme amélioration !
@ValerieSonh I think the data collection that they describe in the article is fine. They're clearly not out to build profiles, and the categorical information that they collect doesn't leak anything relevant.
@iamdtms because I had a creative cloud subscription at some point, I always disabled PDFs from opening in the browser at all and just had them immediately download. :pepe_fine:
@mozilla@firefox@thunderbird@Waterfox Out of curiosity, and as a feature request, when do you plan upstream Waterfox into Firefox and Betterbird into Thunderbird. The additional customizibility options of Waterfox would be a great addition to Firefox and the bugfixes and improvements made to Betterbird would work great in Thunderbird. When forks of your products make great strides it is a good idea to consider upstreaming these changes for the betterment of all.