El 12/04/14 19:42, Big Fred escribió: > Privacy? Aside from the legacy irony of the archives being hosted by the most > egregious non-government spies on the planet (oops, our map-mobiles > *accidentally* hacked into all open WIFIs and took their IPs and more), I > wouldn't be surprised at all if at some point Firefox contains code to > assemble lists of anyone who visits so-called "hate" sites, such as > conservative or Christian sites. That might be inserted by some radical > individual or it might even come as a request from some group. That still > sounds preposterous at this point, but not if the current trends continue. > After all, Eich's political donation was at one time considered to be a > matter of privacy, right? Contrary to our competitors, Firefox is fully open source, if someone would like to insert this kind of "tracking", we would know and the reviewer won't allow it:
http://www.mozilla.org/MPL/ What you are describing is completely the opposite to our values, no Mozillian would allow that: http://www.mozilla.org/about/manifesto/ Regards. -- Rubén Martín [Nukeador] Mozilla Reps Mentor http://www.mozilla-hispano.org http://twitter.com/mozilla_hispano http://facebook.com/mozillahispano
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