Yes. Buried in the settings there’s an option to disable it

  • Wispy2891@lemmy.worldOP
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    1 month ago

    It’s Firefox, and there’s a new “sharing” option in the menu that contains a toggle to disable this

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      1 month ago

      Does this happen when you copypaste the URL?

      Because messing with the clipboard is a really scary thing.

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          1 month ago

          Then just don’t use it? Just copy the link from the url bar, the link is not even unique and it’s the same for everyone and other than that you can delete the link so i don’t see the problem, is really that wrong for a browser that risk to be oppressed by the chrorium monopoly to advertise itself? It’s not even invasive…

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            1 month ago

            They promote themselves as a privacy browser, so they should have placed a splash screen “help us spread”, with the toggle to add the ads in my chats. Having that link on by default is not pretty, especially in WhatsApp conversations where you share ten links

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            1 month ago

            Sharing is much quicker than copy/pasting manually, especially with direct share targets.

            It might not be the end of the world, but Mozilla really should have made the “feature” opt-in, or at least give us a heads up.

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          1 month ago

          I see you took the screenshot on your phone, I just tried it on mine and had no issues getting the proper link, even after updating it as I wrote this comment.

          Can you describe more about where you encountered it?

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            1 month ago

            It’s only for links shared via WhatsApp for some reason. Not sure how they know you’re sharing to WhatsApp…

            OP is wrong about the “unique” part tho, I get the same URL as them.

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              1 month ago

              Just tried sharing to WhatsApp, using the Firefox share button, on android. Link is normal.

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                1 month ago

                Well I tried it before commenting, and I see the same thing as OP… I’m on Firefox stable 145.0.1.

          • Wispy2891@lemmy.worldOP
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            1 month ago

            They detect sharing on WhatsApp and inject the tracking link only on that case. It didn’t do this yesterday so there’s a chance it’s on a/b testing

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                1 month ago

                Yes because the option to remove the advertisement link is inside Firefox. It might be that meta and Mozilla got some monetary agreement and this is even worse

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      1 month ago

      How exactly are you getting these in the first place? I just tried to share the url but it didn’t do anything odd.

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      1 month ago

      Don’t use Firefox, as in, don’t use the official Mozilla release, even that has gone to shit. Pretty much everything has gone to shit, in terms of search results and web browsers. I use librewolf (a fork of firefox) on my laptop and Ironfox on my phone they both by default come with the security features by default. No AI generation built in the browser, no Firefox suggestions, no tracking, none of it. I’ve also stopped using standard search engines like google or DDG and replaced it with marginalia search. This combination has allowed me to eliminate AI generated content and tracking from my browsing experience.