Probably the same as it did for Pocket..and Mr Robot.. and about: google analytics, and sending URL-bar keystrokes to mozilla, and the unique download identifier codes, and google geo-location. All opt-OUT, not in. It's not a privacy browser at all, it can just be configured to be one, and even then it only works through anonymity, not Privacy. That is, fingerprint uniformity. Making the browser look like the (currently!?) most common browser/OS/screen-size/etc, and limiting addons and customization. is https://telemetry.mozilla.org/ and About:Telemetry still a thing?
Probably the same as it did for Pocket..and Mr Robot.. and about: google analytics, and sending URL-bar keystrokes to mozilla, and the unique download identifier codes, and google geo-location. All opt-OUT, not in. It's not a privacy browser at all, it can just be configured to be one, and even then it only works through anonymity, not Privacy. That is, fingerprint uniformity. Making the browser look like the (currently!?) most common browser/OS/screen-size/etc, and limiting addons and customization. is https://telemetry.mozilla.org/ and About:Telemetry still a thing?