Comment by fsflover 22 days ago Firefox has a single switch to turn off all AI functionality. Does Chrome have it? 4 comments fsflover Reply nubinetwork 22 days ago I'd rather the code not be there at all, if they leave a toggle for it, they're likely to turn it on without my permission. Mozilla has little trust in my book after mr robot and their other nonsense. fsflover 22 days ago So you trust Google who is killing any protection from tracking but do not trust Mozilla that supports a strong protection? nubinetwork 21 days ago I never said that I was a Chrome user, I said that I equally don't trust Mozilla. 1 reply →
nubinetwork 22 days ago I'd rather the code not be there at all, if they leave a toggle for it, they're likely to turn it on without my permission. Mozilla has little trust in my book after mr robot and their other nonsense. fsflover 22 days ago So you trust Google who is killing any protection from tracking but do not trust Mozilla that supports a strong protection? nubinetwork 21 days ago I never said that I was a Chrome user, I said that I equally don't trust Mozilla. 1 reply →
fsflover 22 days ago So you trust Google who is killing any protection from tracking but do not trust Mozilla that supports a strong protection? nubinetwork 21 days ago I never said that I was a Chrome user, I said that I equally don't trust Mozilla. 1 reply →
nubinetwork 21 days ago I never said that I was a Chrome user, I said that I equally don't trust Mozilla. 1 reply →
I'd rather the code not be there at all, if they leave a toggle for it, they're likely to turn it on without my permission. Mozilla has little trust in my book after mr robot and their other nonsense.
So you trust Google who is killing any protection from tracking but do not trust Mozilla that supports a strong protection?
I never said that I was a Chrome user, I said that I equally don't trust Mozilla.
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