Yes, automatic updates are pretty much necessary for about 90-99+% of users, but many lot of them are using system packages (which again, should not be able to update isself), and it is still not a reason why there shouldn't be a way to disable random background connections.
One could argue a silent browser is legitimately necessary for security research/operations, or just severely data-constrained networks, but I have yet to find a way to make firefox quiet.
Will app.update.auto disable all updates (browser, search engines, safe-browsing, user-test, blacklists.. there was at least a dozen features)? Last time I tried disabling almost everything suspicious, yet firefox wouldn't respect half of the settings.
Yes, automatic updates are pretty much necessary for about 90-99+% of users, but many lot of them are using system packages (which again, should not be able to update isself), and it is still not a reason why there shouldn't be a way to disable random background connections.
One could argue a silent browser is legitimately necessary for security research/operations, or just severely data-constrained networks, but I have yet to find a way to make firefox quiet.
Will app.update.auto disable all updates (browser, search engines, safe-browsing, user-test, blacklists.. there was at least a dozen features)? Last time I tried disabling almost everything suspicious, yet firefox wouldn't respect half of the settings.