How do I now your not tracking my data and sharing it with entities I do not approve of?
Duck Duck go is private is Firefox capable of the same privacy of search and content data points?
Thank you..
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You can view your privacy policy at http://www.mozilla.org/privacy/firefox/.
There is some limited information that is collected by Firefox that we use to help make the product better, but it is not personally identifiable. You can disable this information if you want, but it really does help us make Firefox better so we ask you leave it enabled :)
Also, Firefox is open source, so you can always inspect the source code to see what exactly is going on in the product if you don't trust our policies.
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You can view your privacy policy at http://www.mozilla.org/privacy/firefox/.
There is some limited information that is collected by Firefox that we use to help make the product better, but it is not personally identifiable. You can disable this information if you want, but it really does help us make Firefox better so we ask you leave it enabled :)
Also, Firefox is open source, so you can always inspect the source code to see what exactly is going on in the product if you don't trust our policies.
Thank you, we free citizens are more and more reminded of the abuses the FG has been and is practicing with our private data, they have hidden behind the patriot act for years saying everyone is subject to their monitoring because they are trying to protect us from terrorists......
BULL(*(&*&&^%TT..
Its called abuse of power and I personally am sick of the two faced double standard we live by in the alleged "land of the free and the home of the brave" its relieving knowing that Mozilla is not a frint for the FEDS and their abuses of our freedoms Happy Memorial day our men and women fought for freedom not blanket eavesdropping wiretapping and data mining of NORMAL people .....
Thank You
May I also point out that Mozilla is a founding member of Stop Watching Us https://optin.stopwatching.us/, and that all major browser makers have collaborated with the NSA, except Mozilla