Telemetry != tracking
Happy cake day, though.
…or not, dunno if Cake Day is also a thing to wish happy for here.
Happy cake day!
Yes, it has had telemetry for as long as I can remember. You can see the collected data at about:telemetry and you can turn it off in the settings.
Ironfox says “about:telemetry” is a unavaliable URL.
Its also disabled in the secure soft forks like librewolf et al.
Some limited telemetry makes sense so devs can know what to work on
They also can see if a new piece of code is crashing all over the place.
yup, for logging errors in the browser. imagine having to close every complaint from users because you don’t know what they were doing when something went wrong :(
Oooh, got it.
Telemetry in FF is nothing new, but you can disable it.
Find out for yourself!
https://codeberg.org/dialhome-study/browser-network-insights
Usage details for running locally under “Testing procedure” -> “Basic test environment usage”
Previously posted on this community here: https://lemmy.ca/post/59519788
It seems that the new Konform browser is better than librewolf.
Don’t leave it at ‘…’ for those of us too lazy to piece the context together…
There is message for those of you in sibling thread!
OK.
Old news, install Librewolf.
Forks also contain trackers, the best you can do today is use the browsers with TC on your phone. IronFox also has these trackers listed. Tor also has them.
No it’s false, TorBrowsers, Librewolf and IronFox doesn’t contains telemetry.
Just because some browsers are forks doesn’t mean they contain telemetry.
The code is open-source, so anyone can see it by taking a look.
The screenshot in the post is from IronFox.








