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Mozilla Says It’s Finally Done With Two-Faced OneRep – November 2025

Author/Source: Brian Krebs See the full link here

Takeaway

This article explains why Mozilla, the company behind Firefox, is ending its partnership with a privacy service called OneRep. You’ll learn about the conflict of interest that led Mozilla to stop working with a company that both removes and collects personal data.


Technical Subject Understandability

Beginner


Analogy/Comparison

It’s like a police station hiring a security guard company, but then finding out the security company’s owner also runs a ring of burglars.


Why It Matters

This matters because people trust companies like Mozilla to protect their privacy, especially when paying for services that promise to remove personal data. Mozilla ended its partnership because OneRep’s parent company, PIPL, actually sells personal data, creating a conflict. This situation shows how important it is for companies to be truly committed to privacy.


Related Terms

Data broker, Mozilla Monitor Plus. Jargon Conversion: A data broker is a company that collects and sells people’s personal information, often without them knowing. Mozilla Monitor Plus is a service from Mozilla that helps users find out if their personal data has been exposed in a data breach and helps remove it from data broker websites.

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