That response is promising. Although the fact that Mozilla has a guide for 
preventing automatic connections indicates that it they do not consider it a 
problem for automatic connections being the default, he at least acknowledges 
that background chattering after following that guide is a bug in the 
documentation. Whether or not they can justify automatic connections, it 
doesn't take an ethical argument to criticize incomplete documentation. 
Hopefully they will fix it. If it comes down to the tedious task of testing 
different combinations of zeroed values I'm happy to help, but it will be much 
easier of Mozilla can just do their job. :)

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