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Mozilla’s latest Firefox Terms of Use and Privacy Notice have sparked controversy, raising concerns about how user data is handled and whether Firefox is still the best browser for privacy. The newly introduced terms include vague language that suggests Mozilla may have broad access to user data, potentially leading to AI training and partnerships that many users weren’t aware of. The main line is as follows:
A license clause states that when users enter information into Firefox, they grant Mozilla a worldwide, royalty-free license to use that data.
Will you keep using firefox?
A license clause states that when users enter information into Firefox, they grant Mozilla a worldwide, royalty-free license to use that data.
Will you keep using firefox?