July 20, 2022, 11:09 p.m. | /u/JaclynPandagirl

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As long as open source and private analytics like Plausible Analytics is available, Mozilla has no excuse to use Google analytics on all of their websites. We all know Mozilla gets about 90% of their funding from google, is that part of the decision they go with google analytics on all their websites. Can't trust a company that "respects my captivity" but also uses Google by default on their browsers and uses google analytics on their websites

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