> If your idea of an implementation for the sake of "getting out of the way" ends up taking more steps to activate and is more intrusive when you actually use it, then it's an intentionally shitty design to discourage anyone from using it.

Thanks for responding, I'm not interested in contributing on reddit, so responding here.

The criticism (the whole post is criticism) and the alternative I proposed is to drive home what an opt-in looks like vs. what Mozilla thinks.

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