• jmcs@discuss.tchncs.de
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    4 months ago

    Why is Mozilla coming from the position that what advertisers want is reasonable or acceptable in any shape or form? The advertisement industry existed for centuries without the ability to spy on people and they were doing just fine.

    Edit: this being opt-out instead of opt-in also violates the GDPR.

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      4 months ago

      How does this violate the GDPR? It increases privacy and stops advertisers tracking everything you do. This seems to be a good thing.

      Advertisers have always been interested in where their ads are seen and whether they convert to purchases. A common example is vouchers, which will tell the advertiser exactly this (10p off, customer redeems, store returns to advertiser, advertiser knows where you got the voucher from/where you saw the advert, where you bought the product - exactly what Firefox is trying to tell them)