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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 has stopped working with OneRep, a company that helps people remove their personal information from the internet. You’ll learn that OneRep was found to be both helping people delete their data while also running its own websites that collect and sell personal information.


Technical Subject Understandability

Beginner


Analogy/Comparison

This situation is like a company that sells you a strong lock for your door, but also owns a different company that sells spare keys to everyone in your neighborhood.


Why It Matters

Companies that collect and sell personal data, known as data brokers, can expose people to privacy risks. Mozilla ended its partnership with OneRep because OneRep was running both an opt-out service to remove data and its own people-search sites that gather data. This shows how confusing and challenging it can be to protect your privacy online when some services have conflicting goals.


Related Terms

Opt-out services, people-search services, Firefox Relay Premium. Jargon Conversion: Opt-out services are tools that help you ask websites to remove your personal information. People-search services are websites that collect and sell people’s personal details. Firefox Relay Premium is a paid service from Mozilla that helps protect your email address.

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