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by nickthegreek
480 days ago
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> It explicitly says that the license is for “operating Firefox” and “for the purpose of doing as you request”. Not for improving it, or serving you ads, or for understanding your usage. It does not. That is explicitly stated as a subset of their rights. Before that sentence you might notice: “This includes processing your data as we describe in the Firefox Privacy Notice.” So check the privacy notice and you find… “How we use data We use data to keep Firefox running smoothly, improve features and help sustain our business” So they can use the data in anyway that helps sustain the business. |
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1. The data processed described in the Privacy Notice,
2. A nonexclusive, royalty-free, worldwide license for the purpose of doing as you request with the content you input in Firefox.
The 2nd is not the data they talk about in the 1st (a.k.a the Privacy Notice). The data they describe in the Privacy Notice in the 1st are not the data they have "nonexclusive, royalty-free, worldwide license" in the 2nd. Don't mix 2 or these together.