Mozilla responds after terms of usage, privacy policy change
Briefly

Mozilla made a recent update to its Firefox Terms of Use and Privacy Notice, which initially caused confusion about data ownership. The language suggested that users granted Mozilla a broad license to use their data, raising concerns among users. In response, Mozilla quickly revised their statements, clarifying that they do not claim ownership of user data. Ajit Varma from Mozilla noted that the problematic language was intended merely as boilerplate to explain Firefox's functionality. Changes were made to reflect their commitment to user privacy more clearly.
Mozilla recently updated its Terms of Use and Privacy Notice, leading to confusion about data ownership, which they clarified to reassure users.
Ajit Varma emphasized that the initial language was just boilerplate and that the intent was to clarify how Firefox operates, not to claim user data.
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