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Mozilla Faces Privacy Complaint for Enabling Tracking in Firefox Without User Consent
(thehackernews.com)
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Fucking Pocket. It keeps getting re-enabled. Not on every update, otherwise I'd build muscle memory to go turn it off, but at random updates infrequent enough that I don't always remember to go check it.
Make a user.js file and put it in your Mozilla profile config dir.
It overrides the settings before launch, so if it was reenabled by remote setting updates, it will be kept disabled. (Do this for any setting you want to make persistent)
extensions.pocket.enabled false
Mull does this by default.