Mozilla has revised its recently introduced Terms of Use for Firefox in response to user criticisms regarding language that seemed to grant the company broad ownership of user data. The original wording, which suggested a license for extensive use of user data, has been replaced to specify that Mozilla only retains rights necessary to operate Firefox and does not claim ownership of user-generated content. This move is part of a broader effort to address community concerns and ensure clarity in their data handling policies.
Mozilla's updated Terms of Use aim to clarify the limited ways it interacts with user data, responding to concerns over previous language implying broad ownership.
The revision specifically addresses criticism regarding the user data licensing terms, changing the wording to emphasize that Mozilla does not claim ownership over user-created content.
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