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Sören Hentzschel

@kapsiR @mcc Mozilla has also clearly stated that they are currently still in the phase of designing the corresponding standard. The first step is to find out whether PPA provides data that is so good to work with that tracking is no longer necessary, or whether further improvements are required. The data cannot be collected if it has to be explicitly activated. 3/n

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Sören Hentzschel

@kapsiR @mcc But an opt-in would not make sense in the long term either. The technologies that are misused for tracking are also enabled by default. If the better method is not enabled by default, it would not be used - and we will still have the tracking of users. This is also totally clear. 4/5

Sören Hentzschel replied to Sören

@kapsiR @mcc To claim that Firefox is worse than Chrome, the product of the world's largest advertising service provider and tracker, when it comes to privacy issues is almost unbeatable in terms of absurdity and can only lead to the conclusion that this is an attempt to troll. 5/5

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