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Mozilla’s New Terms of Use are out of step with Firefox’s Direct Competition
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<blockquote data-quote="piquiteco" data-source="post: 1122186" data-attributes="member: 96829"><p>I assume that Mozilla has changed its Terms of Use, due to money $, I used to receive a lot of emails from Mozilla asking for donates against TikTok and other companies, which according to Mozilla was fighting to preserve "privacy". As they didn't receive many donates or perhaps any donates at all, it seems that they got angry and decided to change their terms of use and collect our data. Google already pays millions of dollars to Mozilla to keep the google search engine as the default on firefox, but I guess that wasn't enough for mozilla. That's just my humble opinion.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="piquiteco, post: 1122186, member: 96829"] I assume that Mozilla has changed its Terms of Use, due to money $, I used to receive a lot of emails from Mozilla asking for donates against TikTok and other companies, which according to Mozilla was fighting to preserve "privacy". As they didn't receive many donates or perhaps any donates at all, it seems that they got angry and decided to change their terms of use and collect our data. Google already pays millions of dollars to Mozilla to keep the google search engine as the default on firefox, but I guess that wasn't enough for mozilla. That's just my humble opinion. [/QUOTE]
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