@mcc Annoyingly, the setting doesn't seem to have been added to the Group Policy templates, so there's no way to disable it domain-wide (yet).
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@mcc Annoyingly, the setting doesn't seem to have been added to the Group Policy templates, so there's no way to disable it domain-wide (yet). 5 comments
@mcc Chrome's "Privacy sandbox" can at least be controlled (disabled) through Group Policy (and you get notified about it, even if it's very misleading). Firefox just made this opt-in for everybody by default… @jernej__s You mean opt-out? I haven't installed this version yet, but the above thread says that the default setting is to allow the telemetry, meaning it's on the user to opt out of it, right? (If I read “opt-in” as a noun instead of an adjective, I can interpret the sentence as “Firefox opted the users into the tracking”, but that's still contrary to the usual meaning of the term. To opt in to something, you have to actively request it.) @jernej__s @mcc I haven't tested this, but using https://mozilla.github.io/policy-templates/#preferences and disabling `dom.private-attribution.submission.enabled` hopefully works. |
@jernej__s Again it's really breathtaking how a feature which is repeatedly marketed to the user as privacy preserving has so many less privacy guardrails than the bad old features it's supposed to replace