You are free as a user to tough grass, and to run an Adblock that enforces your preferences.
Comment on Firefox added [ad tracking] and has already turned it on without asking you
drspod@lemmy.ml 5 months agoFirefox is not pandering to advertisers. If anything, I feel they are compromising with them
I don’t want to compromise with advertisers. I want to block them and not be tracked by them.
So where is my choice as the user of the browser that is running on my machine and using my internet connection and tracking my data?
But if it’s successful, it’ll rock for us.
If you think this will make one iota of difference in advertiser behavior then you must have been born yesterday.
4am@lemm.ee 5 months ago
Feathercrown@lemmy.world 5 months ago
So where is my choice as the user of the browser that is running on my machine and using my internet connection and tracking my data?
You can opt out.
dohpaz42@lemmy.world 5 months ago
Nothing about this change inhibits your ability to block ads.
That’s the thing: it’s NOT tracking YOUR data. Nothing about this ties data to you. It’s in the name: Privacy-Preserving Advertising.
And yet you’ve forgotten to wish me a happy birthday. How rude! 😤