

“When you see or click on a Firefox Suggest result, Mozilla collects and sends your search queries and the result you click on to our partners through a Mozilla-owned (Opens in a new window) proxy service,” the company wrote (Opens in a new window) in a support document. Still, the company’s support document says Contextual suggestions includes privacy safeguards. It'll also log whether you clicked on a suggestion. This feature, which the company previously said was opt-in, works on top of the standard Firefox Suggest feature and will send your search queries and city-level location data to Mozilla for processing. The problem is that our setup had a special new feature called “Contextual suggestions” turned on when we upgraded to Firefox 93. Instead, it offers suggestions by processing data locally from your browsing history, open tabs, and a file Mozilla has placed that can offer up sponsored suggestions.
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Theoretically, Firefox Suggest should collect no new data from your computer.
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