Reminder that Firefox has a pathway to specifying some settings, including ones not exposed to users any other way, with a config file stored on disk.

They call it enterprise policies but anyone can use it by just putting a file in the location indicated on that site.

You can disable entire features, opt out of Telemetry before your first launch of Firefox on a new install, declare you never want to be part of studies, turn off their ML integration and keep it off, force about:config preferences in a way that can't be "accidentally" reverted, etc.

policy-templates

Policy Templates for Firefox

policy-templates

I just looked at Firefox's error log on rendering my policy file and found that at some point vanilla FF forbade turning off the project "normandy" automated config change push "For stability reasons"

Really? :/

@trysdyn
Thank you. I think that now, that we have to relate to hacks like this, I want to switch browser instead. And I use Firefox for over 20y now... 😭