ifphill...@gmail.com schrieb:
On Saturday, June 6, 2015 at 11:42:19 PM UTC-7, Dan Stillman wrote:

Well, it clears hurts privacy, right? It's a feature that sends browsing
data to a VC-funded third-party company, which says in its privacy
policy that if it's acquired " user information may be included among
the transferred assets".

Can someone at Mozilla explain under what circumstances Firefox will send data 
of any kind to Pocket?

Read the code for details (I haven't), but from all I know, *only* data that you send to Pocket yourself is being sent there. That means, of course Pocket will be told who you are (your email address) when you log in there (even with a Firefox Account), of course the address of the page you save into Pocket is sent to them (would be pretty useless otherwise), and of course, Pocket makes entries in their logs when you visit their website. I *think* that's all points that actually transfer data to them but I'm no expert (didn't read the code and am not involved in any dealing with them).

KaiRo

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