STOCKHOLM, Sept 25 (Reuters) - Vienna-based advocacy group NOYB on Wednesday said it has filed a complaint with the Austrian data protection authority against Mozilla accusing the Firefox browser maker of tracking user behaviour on websites without consent.

NOYB (None Of Your Business), the digital rights group founded by privacy activist Max Schrems, said Mozilla has enabled a so-called “privacy preserving attribution” feature that turned the browser into a tracking tool for websites without directly telling its users.

Mozilla had defended the feature, saying it wanted to help websites understand how their ads perform without collecting data about individual people. By offering what it called a non-invasive alternative to cross-site tracking, it hoped to significantly reduce collecting individual information.

      • Angry_Autist (he/him)@lemmy.world
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        No it was a shitty OS with very VERY little hardware support,

        and he built it because the voices in his head told him to build a temple and he was too lazy to be a carpenter.

        Have you actually installed it? Because I have. It’s BARELY an OS

        The ‘security’ mumbo jumbo is mainly to cover his networking incompetence

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      Everyone has the tracking turned off in Temple OS by default. That’s why God doesn’t find them. Just toggle on tracking