[tor-bugs] #33939 [Applications/Tor Browser]: Decide which components of Fenix to rip out, disable, or use

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#33939: Decide which components of Fenix to rip out, disable, or use
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     Reporter:  gk                   |      Owner:  tbb-team
         Type:  task                 |     Status:  new
     Priority:  High                 |  Milestone:
    Component:  Applications/Tor     |    Version:
  Browser                            |   Keywords:  tbb-mobile,
     Severity:  Normal               |  TorBrowserTeam202004
Actual Points:                       |  Parent ID:  #33184
       Points:                       |   Reviewer:
      Sponsor:                       |
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 One thing we are struggling with when trying to write proper patches for
 building various parts of Fenix is that it's not clear yet which
 components we want to rip out/disable/use.

 E.g. there are a number of things we might want to rip out of `android-
 components` (comment:4:ticket:33156) or maybe not, it's not clear. We have
 already a separate bug (#33594) to figure out what we should do with
 Glean.

 So, in this ticket we should look over the various components involved and
 decide

 a) which to rip (fully) out at build time
 b) disable at run time

 and document the reasoning (maybe that could be part of our release prep
 process documentation).

 I think by default we should enable everything for usability reasons and
 disable potentially fingerprinting/tracking features where we don't have
 patches (yet) and rip out outright dangerous ones if we don't find a
 better solution. That's a similar method we follow for desktop audits.

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