Together with the great State partitioning feature, Mozilla rolls out "Sponsored Top Sites" basically advertisements on your "Home" page.
https://support.mozilla.org/en-US/kb/sponsor-privacy
While I don't mind them creating alternative revenue streams, they should, especially with something traditionally very privacy unfriendly, do it transparently. Instead their "anonymized tech data" links to a github repo without documentation ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
@sp1rit What is a Github resource usually supposed to display? I don't know how to read Github stuff.
@redcoqui it's doable. Seems to be very small. But all it does is to accept an request and pass it through the advertiser, acting like a proxy. So the advertiser doesn't see your IP.
But any other potential part of a fingerprint is still sent by the client. So you'd have to look at the Firefox source code.