Mozilla’s survey for its new Firefox Translations extension.
Exactly the questions folks who are doing nothing dodgy would ask.
Mozilla’s survey for its new Firefox Translations extension.
Exactly the questions folks who are doing nothing dodgy would ask.
Aral Balkan
in reply to Aral Balkan • • •Basically, “are we getting away with it?” (Whatever ‘it’ is now… whatever the catch is this time… to be fair, I’ve stopped caring. Folks seem want to believe what they want to believe and don’t appreciate it much when you point out even the most glaring issues with their darlings.)
#mozilla
forteller
in reply to Aral Balkan • • •Aral Balkan
in reply to forteller • • •“Does not spy on you” 🤔
(I love the dark patterns of lumping error reports with “high-level user interaction” data and having them opt-out to begin with. Also love the default / on / off dark pattern. And not to mention that it’s on for private windows without a way in the preferences of turning that off – combined with opt-out high-level user interaction data should be fun.)
Aral Balkan
in reply to Aral Balkan • • •Abandoned
in reply to Aral Balkan • • •friend, no. Enemy, no as well.
Your post seems overly pessimistic and overtly biased. Mozilla certainly isn't my darling, but I kind of expect dark allusions to nefarious conspiracy to have a bit more meat in the evidence locker.
Aral Balkan
in reply to Abandoned • • •Hahaha, “dark allusions to nefarious conspiracy”
They. Exist. Because. Google. Pays. Them. Half. A. Billion. Dollars. A. Year. To. Violate. The. Privacy. Of. Their. Users. By. Default.
You don’t need conspiracy theories when you have the simplicity of business models.
*smh*
Abandoned
in reply to Aral Balkan • • •That's. Not. Evidence.
As I said. Mozilla are a bag of weasels, but your logic is terrible.
Aral Balkan
in reply to Abandoned • • •murph
in reply to Aral Balkan • • •Blort™ 🐀Ⓥ🥋☣️
in reply to Aral Balkan • • •Dashtop
in reply to Aral Balkan • • •