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> If you can't roll out a feature without violating EU privacy laws, you're not employing a "privacy-conscious approach."

Correction, 'you're not employing a "privacy-conscious approach" by EU standards'. The EU does not define for the world what privacy-conscious means.



Sure, but Mozilla's standards are far beyond what the EU demands, too. Which they are in this case as well, as this is not privacy-invading at all.


...and yet it does...




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