In case you're using Firefox on mobile - so myself and like four others - disabling Firefox' new Facebook data collection feature is quite a bit harder than on desktop, but it can be done:

  • Go to chrome://geckoview/content/config.xhtml
  • Use the search field to find the entry for aboutConfig and enable it
  • Go to about:config
  • Search for dom.private-attribution.submission.enabled and set it to false
  • Done. This only works on Android, because Firefox on iOS is just a Safari skin.

    @thomholwerda i use it! and i even bullied my dad into also doing that!

    also wth facebook?!

    @TudbuT @thomholwerda yeah not sure what’s would be the link with Facebook?
    I told you so: Mozilla working with Facebook to weaken Firefox’ privacy and anti-tracking features – OSnews

    @thomholwerda @TudbuT Mozilla is really digging its own grave, isn’t it.
    @melunaka @thomholwerda @TudbuT Time to build ladybird browser
    @Matheo_bis @melunaka @TudbuT Don't. Ladybird is run by a transphobe.
    @thomholwerda @melunaka @TudbuT Deam, why can't he have nice things?

    @Matheo_bis

    I'm rooting for Servo @servo
    myself. It's a ways from an end-user-ready browser at this point, but looks to be getting lots of active development, under the stewardship of The Linux Foundation, and I haven't come across any indication of gross toxicity among the project leadership.

    @thomholwerda @melunaka @TudbuT