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Linux accepting patches from Facebook that improves btrfs isn't the same thing as working with Facebook on ad tech tracking proposals.
I haven't read the thing and I'll be waiting for someone decently trustworthy to explain this to me, but I consider tracking and advertising to be immoral, so this doesn't bode well.
It takes like 3-4 minutes to read the actual blog post. Or do you mean an in depth description of how they are doing the attribution technology? Cause it isn't finished yet, even though they have been working on it for several months: https://blog.mozilla.org/en/mozilla/privacy-preserving-attribution-for-advertising/