>Taking a look at outgoing connections is not enough to deem how
privacy-respectful a feature is.
I was referring to the already mentioned nonsense like third party cookies
enabled by default or google sponsored 'safe' browsing etc..
>That feature aims to warn a user who is about to access a page that is known
for phishing or about to download known malware. Let us agree it is a useful
feature.
I don't agree. It is nonsense. Mozilla should host their own servers for any
purpose they deem important enough as to be included by default in their
browser.