PSA (?): just got this popup in Firefox when i was on an amazon product page. looked into it a bit because it seemed weird and it turns out if you click the big “yes, try it” button, you agree to mandatory binding arbitration with Fakespot and you waive your right to bring a class action lawsuit against them. this is awesome thank you so much mozilla very cool

https://queer.party/@m04/112872517189786676

So, Mozilla adds an AI review features for products you view using Firefox. Other than being very useless, it’s T&C are as anti-consumer as it possibly can be. It’s like mozilla saying directly “we don’t care about your privacy”.

  • @Blisterexe@lemmy.zip
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    292 months ago

    FakeSpot also only works on the biggest and most predatory platforms (Walmart and Amazon).

    that also happen to be by far the most popular, and also where you are the mos likely to see fake reviews

    • @LWD@lemm.ee
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      132 months ago

      “If the privacy invasion and corporate trend chasing doesn’t hurt your soul”?

      Did you miss the privacy invasion where Mozilla now sells private data to advertising companies directly?

      • @iAvicenna@lemmy.world
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        52 months ago

        they seem to be basically saying that they make most of their profit by selling your private data to advertisers, trend calculators etc etc

        • @LWD@lemm.ee
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          82 months ago

          We are talking about Mozilla FakeSpot, not Mozilla PPA…

          I know, there’s so many privacy issues right now that it’s hard to keep track.

        • @vrighter@discuss.tchncs.de
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          42 months ago

          anonymization is not a silver bullet. Data gets deanonymized all the time. It’s very easy to accidentally leak useful information