that isn't used to track you unless you opt in to it.
> EME
So? I am failing to see what encrypted media enhancements has to do with privacy. They were getting some serious flak for not being able to watch drm protected content.
That sounds like some serious hyperbole. I have seen how mozilla does what they do and they are very vigilant about privacy protections and how user data is collected and aggregated. At the end of the day you are free to use a different browser if you think it's going that poorly.
Sure I am free to use something, I am also free to criticize Mozilla for ruining the last good Open Source Web Browser buy turning into just another Commercial Browser akin to Chrome or Edge.
that isn't used to track you unless you opt in to it.
> EME
So? I am failing to see what encrypted media enhancements has to do with privacy. They were getting some serious flak for not being able to watch drm protected content.
That sounds like some serious hyperbole. I have seen how mozilla does what they do and they are very vigilant about privacy protections and how user data is collected and aggregated. At the end of the day you are free to use a different browser if you think it's going that poorly.