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  • @notesnook@fosstodon.org @brave@fosstodon.org I’ll have to do more digging on the legal docs.

    My point isn’t necessarily to disable everything. You need to understand which toggles actually have an effect. This info is widely known for Firefox (hence projects like arkenfox and Betterfox).

    It is troubling to see this sort of wording in a Mozilla policy.

    Nothing against Brave, btw. If you insist on sticking to Chromium, it’s not a bad option. I’d just hate to see Firefox lose more users, as it’s the only alt to Chromium.


  • @notesnook@fosstodon.org @brave@fosstodon.org Simple solution: don’t input or upload data to Firefox. If you need to sync bookmarks, use Floccus or Syncthing.

    Disable search suggestions, AI, translation, etc. It’s quite easy to avoid giving them data if you’re willing to dive into the settings.

    For the record, Brave takes even more work to disable that crap. I’m nearly certain Brave already has clauses like this. There’s simply no way they could provide AI tools without them.

    Fret not, @firefox@lemmy.ml is alive and well.