Easily? How?
AFAIK no matter what you do, firefox still calls home sometimes.
From what I can tell, the idea is to make you feel like, with a little bit of effort, the privacy thing would be achievable,
but when you actually try, it's a whole different ordeal.
I don't know much honestly, I know of them because of some friends living in Peru.
You can look up Uru (or Uro) people.
Basically it was their take on the castle and moat.
The islands are made of some sort of cane, and have to be maintained regularly, it's very labor intensive.
It's one of the many cultures there that are at a crossroads, since they have to choose a way between their traditional lifestyle and the comfort of modernity. Knowing that tourism can bring them an order of magnitude more money that what they can make locally, at the risk of becoming actors, maybe.
The language used is not going to harm people. The intent is, which was my point.
Read - Parse the meaning - React accordingly. Is a correct way to communicate.
Read - React to trigger word - Disregard meaning Is not. It's just conditioned response.
If you do not think disagreement is a productive contribution, maybe you're not looking for a discussion.
Unethical does not even begin to cut it. It's firmly in horrifying territory for me.
If a construction company taxidermied their dead workers into animatronics and used those unholy puppets to perform the same job, it wouldn't shock me more.
Alternatively, the fall of Elon Musk was his way of getting Jack Ma'd, because money is not everything, and you can't just buy yourself a tool of strategic value and expect no consequences.
How would I check exactly what data firefox is sending home?
firefox.settings.services.mozilla.com
content-signature-2.cdn.mozilla.net
There are unexpected connections to these two domains that cannot be disabled using firefox options.