Does Firefox explain what measures they’ve taken to protect their aggregation servers? If so, this is a perfectly fine and practical method for privacy preservation
Does Firefox explain what measures they’ve taken to protect their aggregation servers? If so, this is a perfectly fine and practical method for privacy preservation
What I take from this is that as people age and get more isolated into their niche, they forget the nuance they learned to get there
Lou Malnati’s crust was so yeasty and unpleasant, and super skimpy on cheese when I had it. Extremely not worth the hype.
Me too! Theyre creepy commercials!
Yea I could see that. They’re targeting the people that are scared of society
Wtf is Texas secretly bougie or something?
I mean… if that happened, his followers would stage a coup under the pretense that he’ll come back to life or something. Not sure that’s better
Elon’s solution to the cyber harassment problem - let’s just make it part of product? What a moron
I think that might be what it means to have an opinion tbh…
Looks like they are using a Prio based protocol. If they are using Prio2+, I think this article is likely overblown. EDIT: I mixed up my sources - Mozilla tested Prio for telemetry collection. They are using a system called IPA for ads, and I don’t know whether there are formal guarantees for this system