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Android is now warning of Firefox sharing data

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    Found this notification this morning on my pixel 6.

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    Many Linux distributions will need to dig Firefox looks like . I use Fennec btw , and in desktop Libre wolf since a long time.

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    • moe90@feddit.nlM [email protected]

      if you mean this list that is quite concerning because each individual have difference banking preferences and it looks like it depends on the bank to support GrapheneOS directly But, I don't think they bother because low market share (https://grapheneos.org/usage#banking-apps)

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      The bank doesn't need to manually support GrapheneOS, the app just needs to behave appropriately - which, as you can see from that list, the overwhelming majority of them do.

      If my bank stops supporting it, then I will move banks. But I doubt it will ever really become an issue.

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      • C [email protected]

        Frankly speaking, calling out Google and Chrome, then moving to Firefox while Mozilla have been doing it's best Google impression for years now is not that great of a plan.

        I wonder how long Firefox will be ok with all that, since Mozilla bought that advertisement business a while ago.

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        The main problem is that building a web browser is extremely difficult and everyone else uses Google's version of WebKit. So there's no alternatives: it's either Google or Mozilla. Forks don't count because if some functionality that end users need is deprecated, nobody will maintain it and it will just disappear once it's removed from the main codebase

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        • rhythmisaprancer@moist.catsweat.comR [email protected]

          Mull is supposedly no longer being developed.

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          Good to know! I primarily use IronFox.

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            The bank doesn't need to manually support GrapheneOS, the app just needs to behave appropriately - which, as you can see from that list, the overwhelming majority of them do.

            If my bank stops supporting it, then I will move banks. But I doubt it will ever really become an issue.

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            many countries are not supported like South Africa, Uruguay, Paraguay, Latvia, Brunei etc. that is why degoogled OS support for banking apps are patchy and I don't think normies are bother to install it.

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              That said I’m open to better alternatives. I’m working hard to protect myself.

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              I'm personally running on Librewolf, it strips out the Mozilla BS and gives you fairly strict default privacy settings. It's sad that the free and open web is skating on thin ice.

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                Found this notification this morning on my pixel 6.

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                Friendship ended with Firefox. Waterfox is my new best friend ❤️

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                • moe90@feddit.nlM [email protected]

                  many countries are not supported like South Africa, Uruguay, Paraguay, Latvia, Brunei etc. that is why degoogled OS support for banking apps are patchy and I don't think normies are bother to install it.

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                  you're misinterpreting that list, it is not exhaustive - it's a list of banking apps which someone has tried and updated the list. the lack of a specific country or bank on that list doesn't mean it doesn't work, it means nobody has tested it, or nobody has added it to the list, at least

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                  • F [email protected]

                    My (probably incomplete) understanding is: phones have a GNSS chip (such as GPS, Galileo, or Glonass), but getting location from that takes a long time and a lot of battery. So they estimate location based on other information such as what cell tower they are connected to and the list of available wi-fi networks. This requires a database with all that info, which Google built through its Street View cars.

                    So the location provider is a service to which your phone sends all the info it has and which replies with an estimate of your location; which means it handles a lot of sensitive data.

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                    ooh
                    does openstreetmap have a location viewer? it would be better for privacy than mozzila and google

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                    • cosmiccleric@lemmy.worldC [email protected]

                      God damn why’s the world so shit

                      Society empowers and encourages shitty people that only care about their own kind/tribe, is why.

                      ~This~ ~comment~ ~is~ ~licensed~ ~under~ ~CC~ ~BY-NC-SA~ ~4.0~

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                      Society empowers and encourages shitty people that only care about their own kind/tribe themselves, is why.

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                      • hungprocess@lemmy.sdf.orgH [email protected]

                        FWIW I'm not seeing this on the Play Store for Firefox 136.0.1 on my Pixel 8a, and I'm not seeing any warnings on Beta or Nightly either:

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                        I don't see it from installs direct via Obtainium, either.

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                        • H [email protected]

                          Found this notification this morning on my pixel 6.

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                          Fanboys of Firefox: "DUHB DUHB USE FIREFOX CUZ IT NOT CHROME DUHB DUHB!"

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                          • D [email protected]

                            So if Mozilla wants to monetize location data, what does this mean for all the custom ROMs that use Mozilla's location provider instead of Google's?

                            This might mean that we would have no true free location provider left.

                            Edit: just was thinking, what does this mean for Firefox forks that also use Mozilla's location service?

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                            So if Mozilla wants to monetize location data, what does this mean for all the custom ROMs that use Mozilla's location provider instead of Google's?

                            Nothing, because they dont sell location data, this just seems like a routine warning that pops up when ToS and Privacy policy changes, and since they have clarified their position on this matter, (not to mention the lack of alternative FOSS web engines). We really shouldn't let this bother us

                            Of course i might be wrong and it may come out that Mozilla has turned heel(lot of heel turning happening lately)

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                            • I [email protected]

                              Because they are legally obligated to mention it?

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                              Are they? What law?

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                              • allnewtypeface@leminal.spaceA [email protected]

                                Do they mean “Firefox can get your location data to pass on to pages you give permission to, who we cannot guarantee won’t share it with advertisers” or “Firefox reserves the right to do a deal to monetise the tantalising firehose of location data coming from your device unless you specifically opt out”?

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                                Who can say

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                                • maggiwuerze@feddit.orgM [email protected]

                                  Never heard of that, what's the benefit over F-Droid?

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                                  The main difference is of philosophy of trust. With F-droid you trust F-droid to build the binary from the developers' source code. With Accrescent, you trust the developers to build the binary from the source code.

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                                    The main problem is that building a web browser is extremely difficult and everyone else uses Google's version of WebKit. So there's no alternatives: it's either Google or Mozilla. Forks don't count because if some functionality that end users need is deprecated, nobody will maintain it and it will just disappear once it's removed from the main codebase

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                                    building a web browser is extremely difficult and everyone else uses Google's version of WebKit

                                    To be fair it is based on KHTML. One of projects KDE can spend that extra money on and resurrect.

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                                    • H [email protected]

                                      Found this notification this morning on my pixel 6.

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                                      Firefox engines have telemetry since old ages. Do you know what even crazier ??? even other firefox browser like fennec has Mozilla telemetry.


                                      PSA : disable it with Blocker (ROOT) for more privacy

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                                        The main difference is of philosophy of trust. With F-droid you trust F-droid to build the binary from the developers' source code. With Accrescent, you trust the developers to build the binary from the source code.

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                                        So Accrescent is more like the classic play store or Obtainium?

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                                        • uis@lemm.eeU [email protected]

                                          building a web browser is extremely difficult and everyone else uses Google's version of WebKit

                                          To be fair it is based on KHTML. One of projects KDE can spend that extra money on and resurrect.

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                                          Bring back Konqueror too while at it!

                                          Edit: Apparently it still exists, it just isn't the default on any mainstream distros anymore

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