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WTF... i thought this was just click bait but went to check on my phone as i am not at my PC right now
I'm on 128 on my phone. I just checked and both of those are disabled for me.
Same
double same
Triple same.
Idk what 128 is on a phone, but my galaxy s21 had everything still off. Guess I'll have to keep an eye on it
build number (version) of Firefox, which is the software in question.
"Galaxy S21" is the model name for a physical Samsung phone, which isn't relevant to the topic.
Oh, heard that. I'm on 128 on my phone too and they were all disabled
I'm on 128 on my phone and it was on for me, I definitely didn't turn those on myself. wtf.
Just checked mine and it's all disabled
These are old options. I checked these off long ago.
I'm using Mull.
It was on for me too, wtf...
I'm using mull fork of Firefox which doesn't even have these settings, the tracking features are completely removed from the browser.
I mostly see telemetry requests getting blocked in my firewall. Is there anything else I've missed?
Mine was off, just checked.
Use Mull
I know, that's awful. I also turn it off. But that's actually different than the new feature mentioned in this post. This has existed for years already (I think)
Here's the info about it: https://mzl.la/3AcmG8q