No need to remove the URL tracking parameters manually. 🥳

Firefox copy link without site tracking

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    1 year ago

    This just:

    1. Encourages companies to try to work around it

    2. More importantly, possibly breaks important functionality

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      1 year ago

      It’s like saying GDPR encourages companies to try work around data protection, so it should not be implemented.

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        1 year ago

        It’s not like that at all.

        Links support parameters for a reason, and I promise you that the main reason isn’t tracking. They can convey important info like the language, search parameters, a specific comment, etc.

        Removing them willy-nilly by default is going to cause issue sooner or later, and then people are going to blame Firefox for “not working” and are just gonna switch to Chrome because “it just works”.

        That’s not what we want is it?

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            1 year ago

            Yeah but the list is hardcoded. Collisions can happen.

            Also, since it’s hardcoded, it’s easily gameable, and it will be gamed if too many people start filtering them out.

            It’s a good start but a bad solution overall

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                1 year ago

                The trackers can be renamed to anything that’s regularly used in other places.

                Pushing to make this a default will only harm the small minority that might be enjoying the benefits right now.

                At least with the current way it’s set up.