Firefox parte così, da paladino delle privacy:
Mozilla stands up for online privacy. Will you join us? Sign up to get important email updates and opportunities to stand with us.
Poi ti chiede i dati (nome, email, paese) e dovresti mettere la spunta su:
I’m okay with Mozilla handling my info as explained in this Privacy Notice.
Scorri la Privacy Notice e trovi:
Metrics: Clear GIFs, cookies and third party services help us understand in the aggregate how users engage with our products, services, communications, websites, online campaigns, snippets, devices, and other platforms. We use:
- Google Analytics, which places a cookie on your device, to obtain
metrics on how users engage with our websites. This helps us to improve site content.
- Optimizely, which places a cookie on your device, to help us test
variations of web content. This helps us offer better web experiences to users.
- Flashtalking, which uses a clear GIF on our download Firefox page.
This helps us measure the effectiveness of our advertising campaigns.
WTF…?! Mi sfugge qualcosa relativamente a Google Analytics & C. o siamo di fronte a una gran presa per il culo da parte di Mozilla?