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<blockquote data-quote="Stopspying" data-source="post: 894420" data-attributes="member: 69368"><p>It will be interesting to see how this works out for Mozilla. I've long been a user of their products, though an increasingly bemused user. They keep implementing new 'privacy' functions while seemingly running more and more telemetry for those of us who dislike telemetry to find and block. I get that telemetry provides useful information for the developers about how we use their software, but is all that telemetry in Firefox really necessary?! Because of that I'm a bit dubious about their VPN, not that I have any proof that it has telemetry in it, its just based on Mozillas track record, particualrly over the last year or two. 'Send' was a good idea but seemingly not thought through fully as its been used by all sorts of malware 'providers' to distribute their wares etc.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Stopspying, post: 894420, member: 69368"] It will be interesting to see how this works out for Mozilla. I've long been a user of their products, though an increasingly bemused user. They keep implementing new 'privacy' functions while seemingly running more and more telemetry for those of us who dislike telemetry to find and block. I get that telemetry provides useful information for the developers about how we use their software, but is all that telemetry in Firefox really necessary?! Because of that I'm a bit dubious about their VPN, not that I have any proof that it has telemetry in it, its just based on Mozillas track record, particualrly over the last year or two. 'Send' was a good idea but seemingly not thought through fully as its been used by all sorts of malware 'providers' to distribute their wares etc. [/QUOTE]
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