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What? This sounds way too broad, as if everything we do can be used by Mozilla to do whatever they want.
I'm pretty sure that's exactly what it means. It's no longer a browser focused on privacy
Yeah I think the "you" in "help you navigate [...]" is the key but it is way too broad. I had a quick look to the privacy notice and it seems quite reasonable. For each feature they either :
There is a paragraph about partners being legally binded to comply to their privacy policy, I guess this is about cloud providers? 🤷
So I hope they'll take the time to clarify that...
I really hope an explanation is forthcoming as to why they need all data. It is concerning that a "privacy-focused" browser doesn't take the time to explain that.
Until they do, I think I'm gonna give WaterFox a whirl.
Sounds pretty concerning, but I can't find it in the article. Where did you find it?
It's in the actual Terms of Use that's linked in the article: https://www.mozilla.org/en-US/about/legal/terms/firefox/#you-give-mozilla-certain-rights-and-permissions
Thank you