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Jay Peters @ The Verge · today 13:58 EDT

Mozilla says its new Firefox terms don’t give it ownership of your data

Mozilla introduced its first Terms of Use for Firefox this week, but the company has already had to post an update to address criticisms of language that appeared to give Mozilla overly broad ownership over user data. Specifically, some users took issue with this line in the terms, as reported by TechCrunch: “When you upload […]

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