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Turn OFF all privacy protection features on ALL sites

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In Settings > Privacy I chose Custom and turned on only 'Trackers' in private Windows. In standard windows I still get see the tracking icon in the address bar and I still get notifications from some websites asking me to disable AdBlockers. How can I completely disable this protection for all sites (not just exceptions for some sites)?

I do not support your politics of absolute, ruthless privacy protection and still wish to allow sites to generate some revenue from my visits on sites that are of value to me. I share the privacy concerns, but such features have to be balanced and not at the expense of independent sites that wish to generate some revenue from their sites. Firefox has always been my go-to browser, but this is increasingly infuriating. WHY are you forcing your opinionated, partially unethical preferences on your users and make it so hard to change it?

In ''Settings > Privacy'' I chose ''Custom'' and turned on only 'Trackers' in private Windows. In standard windows I still get see the tracking icon in the address bar and I still get notifications from some websites asking me to disable AdBlockers. How can I completely disable this protection for all sites (not just exceptions for some sites)? I do not support your politics of absolute, ruthless privacy protection and still wish to allow sites to generate some revenue from my visits on sites that are of value to me. I share the privacy concerns, but such features have to be balanced and not at the expense of independent sites that wish to generate some revenue from their sites. Firefox has always been my go-to browser, but this is increasingly infuriating. WHY are you forcing your opinionated, partially unethical preferences on your users and make it so hard to change it?

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