kafpauzo said:

"People tend to interpret the defaults as a very strong recommendation.
When people are uncertain about the consequences of touching a setting, many 
will see the default as a recommendation that you should disobey only if you 
have a really compelling reason, and only if you have thought through all the 
consequences with great care.
As a consequence, the people who need this service will generally be afraid to 
touch the setting, and will only very rarely turn it on. Meanwhile those who 
don't need the service can turn it off very easily, for them it's quite 
trivial."

This can be handled, as I said before, with a screen when you first run
firefox saying something like "For safer browsing and anti-phishing
protection, it is STRONGLY recommended that you enable these google
services. Accepting them means you agree to the terms of use (link)"
with a button underneath saying "enable anti-phishing services now".
This way, the user doesn't have to go through menus and options, and it
will be clear that the recommended and "default" setting is having those
services enabled.

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