Today's piece is another recent post here repurposed into a story.

In mid-March 2024, KrebsOnSecurity revealed that the founder of the personal data removal service Onerep also founded dozens of people-search companies. Shortly after that investigation was published, Mozilla said it would stop bundling Onerep with the Firefox browser and wind down its partnership with the company. But nearly a year later, Mozilla is still promoting it to Firefox users.

It’s a win-win for Mozilla that they’ve received accolades for their principled response while continuing to partner with Onerep almost a year later. But if it takes so long to find a suitable replacement, what does that say about the personal data removal industry itself?

https://krebsonsecurity.com/2025/02/nearly-a-year-later-mozilla-is-still-promoting-onerep/

Nearly a Year Later, Mozilla is Still Promoting OneRep – Krebs on Security

@briankrebs blargh. Side note, I take issue with the framing "privacy should be affordable to anyone who wants it." No, it should be achievable, not bought! It should be default! Commerce in personal information is shady no matter how you look at it.