10-08-2024 02:06 PM - edited 10-08-2024 02:09 PM
Introducing “More to consider” product recommendations in Review Checker for Firefox - learn more and share your feedback
Hi folks,
Over the last year, you may have seen us working on Review Checker in Firefox, a feature that helps you know whether reviews are reliable when you shop online with Amazon.com, BestBuy.com, and Walmart.com. This opt-in feature assesses the quality of product reviews by helping you know whether the reviews are likely from real customers, or from biased or paid reviewers.
When it comes to advertising, we’re committed to being more transparent and giving you more control. Today we are introducing “More to consider” in Review Checker - a module that displays highly-rated and relevant product recommendations, some of which will be sponsored if you are located in the US. Sponsored product recommendations will be clearly marked as “Sponsored”. Our goal is to make the products that appear in this module helpful to your shopping experience.
Here’s what to know for all products (sponsored and non-sponsored):
We’d love to hear your feedback and ideas once you try it out.
10-09-2024 12:01 AM
Whether or not Oblivious HTTP technology can be used in Firefox. I want to build this technology into Firefox
10-09-2024 02:34 AM
What horror, are we really there? Mozilla disappoints me more and more.
I hope that at least (and for once) this feature will be turned off BY DEFAULT and not sneakily added to users who still believe Firefox is protecting them.
What you call “recommended and/or sponsored content” is nothing more, nothing less, than advertising from which we were supposed to be protected. Whether it is more or less anonymized or not does not change the fact that we receive advertising.