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"content": "\u003cp\u003eThe nonprofit organization that supports the Firefox web browser said today it is winding down its new partnership with Onerep, an identity protection service recently bundled with Firefox that offers to remove users from hundreds of people-search sites. The move comes just days after a report by KrebsOnSecurity forced Onerep’s CEO to admit that he has founded dozens of people-search networks over the years.\u003c/p\u003eBy [@briankrebs](https://infosec.exchange/@briankrebs) \n\n#infosec #privacy #mozilla #onerep \n\nhttps://krebsonsecurity.com/2024/03/mozilla-drops-onerep-after-ceo-admits-to-running-people-search-networks/",
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