Can someone cue (or is it queue? que?) me in on what all the fuzz is this time around? I feel like I hear a pitchfork mob at least once a year without actually noticing anything different.
Just for the record: I’m not claiming that there’s much ado about nothing, merely that I am severely out of the loop as usual.
TL;DR Mozilla doesn’t sell data about you (in the way that most people think about “selling data”), and we don’t buy data about you. We changed our language because some jurisdictions define “sell” more broadly than most people would usually understand that word. Firefox has built-in privacy and security features, plus options that let you fine-tune your data settings.
Can someone cue (or is it queue? que?) me in on what all the fuzz is this time around? I feel like I hear a pitchfork mob at least once a year without actually noticing anything different.
Just for the record: I’m not claiming that there’s much ado about nothing, merely that I am severely out of the loop as usual.
Firefox is the biggest non-chromium browser competitor, and was an advocate of privacy and not selling user data
But they recently did a 180, started selling user data, and are now shoving FF full of AI bloatware nobody wants
So the userbase is feeling very betrayed
Wait, selling user data? What did I miss?
Their argument is “we’re not selling your data, we’re selling our data about you.”
https://youtu.be/4litc5DxoHQ
https://blog.mozilla.org/en/firefox/update-on-terms-of-use/
https://github.com/mozilla/bedrock/commit/d459addab846d8144b61939b7f4310eb80c5470e#diff-a24e74e4595fa85440a2f4e7e5dcfe68aba6e1e593aef05a2d35581a91423847R59
Removing “no we will never sell your data” from your Q/A page is not a good look
AFAIK an exaggeration. They are promoting “privacy respecting ad metrics”.
It’s not an exaggeration
They are selling user data for profit. It’s anonymized sure, but it’s still selling user data
Oh. So they are. Thanks.
it’s “clue” me in on. But “cue” does make sense, from an “eggcorn” perspective. It’s not the phrase, but it makes sense.
It’s also “fuss” not “fuzz” but like no biggie, most people can pick up meanings from context clues.
The new CEO has said he wants to turn Firefox into a “modern day AI browser”
He also said he doesn’t want to but they could make $150m/year by blocking ad blockers.
I get that he said he doesn’t want to, but that really should have been a non starter train of thought.
“Clue me in” is the idiom. Que is closer than queue, if you were an actor and needed a hint on where to go next.
A cue is a marker point, usually for media production. It can be used in several contexts.
Queue would be a line, more or less.
I’m being reductive, of course. Just trying to help people who are too lazy to Google or look at a dictionary.
Queue is also the playing stick used in billiards Edit: Queue
In French, yes. In English, it’s a pool cue.
They should probably speak French if they’re going to use the French term.
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