On 18.10.2018 16:29, Reco wrote: > If only Debian project did something about Firefox privacy settings. > Let's face it - Mozilla are hypocrites. They loudly 'care about users' > privacy', but then force their 'opt-out telemetry' on you. > Debian's Firefox build disables some of the offending settings by > default, but not all of them. > At least at Google they are honest enough to say - 'we will spy on you > and we do not give a f*** about your option'.
Perhaps Waterfox find the way into re repo. (https://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=885405) Waterfox differs from Firefox in a number of ways by: Disabling Encrypted Media Extensions (EME) Disabling Web Runtime Removing Adobe DRM Removing Pocket Removing Telemetry Removing data collection Removing startup profiling Allowing running of all 64-bit NPAPI plugins Allowing running of unsigned extensions Removing of Sponsored Tiles on New Tab Page Addition of locale selector in about:preferences > General Defaulting to Bing as the search engine instead of Ecosia, Google or Yahoo![7] (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Waterfox)