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Mozilla's "*privacy not included" page is honestly quite useless to me.

It seems like everything passes their "this product meets our minimum security standards".

PS4 for example. Everything passes yet PlayStation can view your unencrypted messages at anytime. That doesn't sound very PRIVATE to me.

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@glitcher32 still my biggest issue with PlayStation is that you have to allow for so much traffic through your network. It literally forces you to have gapping holes if you want the device to be usable.

@error I don't even play online with my PS4. I hate how you need PS Plus to play online. I managed to get unlimited free PS Plus pretty much for life, but still don't really play online at all.

If I do play online I have it running through an Ethernet cord from my computer with a VPN.

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