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We will collect data about you and sell it, but only after we've run it through a privacy preserving machine that turns it into privacy jam so you can't tell how much of yours is in the jar.
Mmm... privacy jam.
While not ideal, privacy jam is better than the status quo of precise fingerprinting.
Indeed, fingerprinting. Preventing it is one thing Mozilla could be working on. Going all-out on it really, devoting significant engineering resources to making their browser fingerprinting resistance bulletproof. Reworking every js api with defence against adversarial use of it in mind. If they're really that desperate for cash they could sell it as a premium feature for a modest subscription fee, although obviously it'd be available free of charge for those willing to get their Firefox builds from someone other than Mozilla.
Don't panic, though! Much like the competition does, while we sell your data we'll tell you all about how we respect your privacy so much more than the competition does. It's for the best. Driving away all its users is the only way to make Firefox commercially viable. That's just how capitalism works.