gjsman-1000 3 days ago

> and firefox will become even less relevant

No; Firefox can easily afford financially to add this feature. Firefox is already irrelevant; no developer will shed a tear about just blocking Firefox if they refuse to implement. Boycotting won't work either, because boycotts almost never work.

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misiek08 3 days ago

> Firefox is already irrelevant

Did I miss anything?

It’s still not as clumsy and resource intensive (while destroying hardware like disks) like Chrome..

kelnos 2 days ago

GP means irrelevant in the sense that Firefox's market share is so low that web devs need not test on it or ensure compatibility.

This saddens me, as a Firefox user, but we have Mozilla's inept management to blame for this.

codedokode 2 days ago

Firefox doesn't have ad measurement and interests sharing built in yet (or am I wrong?) so it is very relevant for me. I would rather use black-and-white selects everywhere rather than having an advertising engine built into the browser.

codedokode 2 days ago

That is disappointing. I went into settings to turn this off but it is already turned off and I don't remember whether I did it or my distribution ships Firefox with non-recommended settings. I hope it is the latter so that I don't get disappointed in Linux distributions also.

"Privacy preserving attribution" sounds like "money preserving robbery" (or money preserving tax).