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The poster of the tweet also says later:

> I recommend turning it off, or switching to a more privacy-conscious browser such as Google Chrome.

Which seems an interesting comment from someone so extremely anti-advertising.



I read it as satire. Even chrome is better than firefox.

"Now to be clear, the disclosure Chrome provides to users is not adequate. Their wording of the "Ad Privacy" feature popup is highly disingenuous and the process to disable once notification is given is too complex and must be performed on a per-profile basis. But at least they do it"


The suggestion to switch to Chrome is pretty rich. Firefox is more privacy conscious Chrome even with this enabled.




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