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Android is now warning of Firefox sharing data

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    Waterfox

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      I personally don't want there to be only one browser engine - Chrome. All other browsers use their engine, or the one powering Firefox. That's actually my main concern. I don't know about you, but Chromium being the only web browser in the world is pretty fuckin scary.

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        Do you have F-Droid installed? Not to pull a docker, but it is opening for me on 2 separate devices.

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        You must add the repo first using this link

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        • johnedwa@sopuli.xyzJ [email protected]

          It has a mozilla telemetry component, but that doesn't mean that it's necessarily reporting to mozilla - which wouldn't make much sense anyway - nor that it actually functions at all. Most telemetry components in Firefox can't simply be deleted because it causes stuff to break, so they are replaced with stubs that don't actually do anything.

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          Assuming that's all it's really doing.

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            fennec vs ironfox opinions?

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            I would love to see a real comparison.

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              Found this notification this morning on my pixel 6.

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              The DDG app shows no 3rd party tracking attempts made by Firefox at all... So far...

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                This is not at all a pot kettle situation, there is no reason to warn about Firefox.

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                There is: default search results on FF have always legally been sold to Google, the public didn't know since there were no terms of service or mention by FF whenever they uploaded the android version on the playstore that their users data would be collected and some be sold. Position is one of the data that may be sold as it could be used by Google to dermine which localised version of the search result is the best one to serve

                And it's not going to be Google in the future: it could be Bing, startpage, ecosia, qwant etc... As long as someone pays, then the results are sold and there needs to be a warning to users.

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                  Found this notification this morning on my pixel 6.

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                  Isn't that just because Firefox got access to location data because some site asked for it?

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                    wait, mozilla has a location provider?
                    maybe there is open street map, idk what's the difference between a map and a location provider

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                    Nah, open street maps is part of an open source map initiative with Meta and Microsoft, we're safe there....

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                    • tomasekeli@programming.devT [email protected]

                      Fennec is great on Android

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                      Great app also maintained by Mozilla

                      (wait, don't tell me y'all don't know lol)

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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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                        Fennec is maintained by Mozilla

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                          There is: default search results on FF have always legally been sold to Google, the public didn't know since there were no terms of service or mention by FF whenever they uploaded the android version on the playstore that their users data would be collected and some be sold. Position is one of the data that may be sold as it could be used by Google to dermine which localised version of the search result is the best one to serve

                          And it's not going to be Google in the future: it could be Bing, startpage, ecosia, qwant etc... As long as someone pays, then the results are sold and there needs to be a warning to users.

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                          the public didn’t know

                          That's not true, for many years Firefox was basically financed by Google for being the default search engine, because Google didn't want Microsoft to monopolize Internet Browsers. Everybody who had the slightest interest knew that.

                          But that's completely irrelevant, it's a very marginal source of revenue today, and Firefox does not sell user info to Google. So it's on Google to warn about using Google search.
                          The only reason for the change in Firefox privacy terms was for clarification. For instance any information given to Firefox, does not grant Firefox ownership of it. (opposite of for instance Facebook)
                          That's a guarantee of user protection, not the opposite. Firefox has a very limited scope of "using" user data, like for instance storing links with Firefox, so they work across multiple devices.
                          There is no "harvesting" of user behavior or information.

                          https://techcrunch.com/2025/03/03/mozilla-rewrites-firefoxs-terms-of-use-after-user-backlash/

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                            Found this notification this morning on my pixel 6.

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                            Either die a hero……

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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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                              For a novice, what exactly is Blocker (ROOT)? Is it an app, a setting, or a configuration?

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                              • turtl@lemm.eeT [email protected]

                                Librewolf for Linux. And ironfox on android

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                                On Desktop I use Zen Browser. On Android I still use Brave, but I'm considering switching to a non chromium browser there some time.

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                                  Found this notification this morning on my pixel 6.

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                                  NnnnnoooooooooooooooooooOOOOOOOOO

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                                    On Desktop I use Zen Browser. On Android I still use Brave, but I'm considering switching to a non chromium browser there some time.

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                                    I moved from Firefox on Android to Brave recently because it was too often breaking sites or taking much longer to load. Firefox just added a report broken sktes feature to the app though so maybe I'll go back. Be the change I want to see in the world and whatnot.

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                                      Hopefully soon Librewolf, Fennec F-droid and other forks will become mainstream.

                                      I haven't switched to Librewolf on pc yet; hoping that turning off the telemetry/etc options in ff is enough, but I'm starting to think it might not be long.

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                                      I was that same way with Firefox for a while, but after I gave Librewolf a long-term test drive I stuck with it.

                                      If you’re used to Firefox with the privacy stuff cranked up, from a user perspective Librewolf is basically just that. But I like knowing that some of the Mozilla stuff is actually removed.

                                      They also roll out updates quickly. I’m pretty sure I updated Firefox and Librewolf to 136.0.1 today just hours apart.

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                                        Yes, I agree. That's why I'm weirded out by people saying "Firefox bad, use Librewolf" and the like.

                                        I still think a solution that relies on donation (maybe with some corporate support) would be very good for everyone involved. Unfortunately, Mozilla is not a player in this, so we're stuck with basically three engines, one that can't be used, one that's openly hostile, and one that's becoming hostile.

                                        Not great.

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                                        You just described Servo. It will happen. The Linux Foundation is backing it up now... after Mozilla dropped it.

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                                          Ironfox?

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                                          yeah that one, I forgot I have it installed haha but it looks promising if proven to be reliable in updating to new versions

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