What are the domains, and how do you find them? Can I use a wildcard like *.mozilla.net and still firefox/thunderbird works?

Thanks!

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      2 months ago

      The question is, can you trust Mozilla to respect those settings, to not change them, and to not remove them? Judging by the events of the last week, I certainly wouldn’t. I would prefer a solution that is entirely out of Mozilla’s control.

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        What? What?

        Their track record has no instance of them not respecting settings! A track record of multiple decades! The code is fully auditable, so any of those shenanigans would be caught immediately!

        I feel like I’m taking crazy pills lately.

        We need to be on guard and verify they don’t do this shit, but outright expecting it? When Firefox also has a history of absolutely abysmal PR on shit like this, without the follow up of abysmal practices?

        It feels like accelerationism. Like people want Firefox to fail, rather than just wanting to be prepared if it does.

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          Check the wording. I said Mozilla, not Firefox.

          I think Firefox is a great product and want it to succeed, but lately Mozilla has been burning its reputation by chasing the advertising and AI trends. Make no mistake, they are a for-profit company. That doesn’t mean their products should be shunned, but they shouldn’t be exempt from skepticism and rational distrust simply for being the lesser evil.

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    Most of the telemetry can be disabled in the Firefox settings. Some of the web services depend on some Mozilla domains so blocking all Mozilla domains will probably break a few things here and there?

    Other than that, with the current situation, I would already think to switch to a Firefox fork or other alternative.

    Firefox is walking a very dark path right now and you can see/feel how they are slowly rolling the enshitification path :/

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      2 months ago

      Firefox automatically updates to install new privacy-abusing features like this one: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=40974112. So getting all the settings right once isn’t enough—you need to be constantly vigilant.

      Like you said, a fork is a much better option, since they take care of stripping out the user-hostile nonsense for you. I like Librewolf.