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  • Taking other people's creative works to create your own for-profit product is illegal in every way except when AI does it.

    No, actually its completely legal to consume content that was uploaded to the internet and then use it as inspiration to create your own works.

  • Because Mozilla takes a metric shitload of your data via fakespot such as (but not limited to)

    Internet or other electronic network activity (e.g., browsing history, search history, information regarding an individual's interaction with an internet website, application, or advertisement, and online viewing activities)

    https://www.fakespot.com/privacy-policy

    And then sells it to advertisers

  • https://www.fakespot.com/privacy-policy

    Internet or other electronic network activity (e.g., browsing history, search history, information regarding an individual's interaction with an internet website, application, or advertisement, and online viewing activities)

    Category of Third Parties to Whom Personal Information is Sold and/or Shared: Advertising partners, Service providers

    Just a snippet of the privacy policy. There's other bad stuff too like location tracking. It's also all ran through Google analytics.

    So much for a privacy respecting Mozilla

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  • Anything on the signal protocol could have an infected cilent be delivered, or backdoor server side by providing the wrong keys.

    Facebook might comply. Would guess that Signal would refuse and would be hit by some absurd fee like 100mil a day for not complying and be forced to pull their services out of the UK.

  • We also share aggregated, non-personal data and related usage information, which does not contain any personal information which can identify you or any other individual user, with third parties, including content providers, website operators, advertisers and publishers.

    https://getpocket.com/privacy#sharing

    From the pocket privacy policy

  • Totally agree, unfortunately it's a question of whether Chromium forks can't keep up with cutting out Google stuff comes before or after Mozilla and/or their rendering engine falls apart.

    Fingers crossed for Ladybird + Servo