Users outside of the U.S. will experience this feature with local results only (browsing history, bookmarks, and open tabs).
This means the Mozilla Foundation will sell your data.
No new data is collected, stored, or shared to make these new recommendations.
This means they’ve been selling your data for along time.
Firefox Suggest is a new feature that serves as a trustworthy guide ...
This means they’re now admitting it, because they want to not just sell your data; they also want to shove ads, because their “trusted partners” are paying them more money to do so.
The data we share with partners
>Users outside of the U.S. will experience this feature with local results only (browsing history, bookmarks, and open tabs).
This means the Mozilla Foundation will sell your data.
>No new data is collected, stored, or shared to make these new recommendations.
This means they’ve been selling your data for along time.
>Firefox Suggest is a new feature that serves as a trustworthy guide ...
This means they’re now admitting it, because they want to not just sell your data; they also want to shove ads, because their “trusted partners” are paying them more money to do so.
>The data we share with partners [...] is only shared when you see or click on a suggestion.
Yeah, only when you *see* it.
>our preferred partner is adMarketplace
Noted. [This is the executive board. How many kikes do you see here?](https://www.admarketplace.com/about/)
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