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by eipi10_hn
480 days ago
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Yes, their rights have 2 parts in their paragraph: 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. |
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Operate Firefox is an extremely broad statement. It then goes to outline that means everything in their privacy notice (which then also includes even more broad language) and then exclusive, worldwide license.
No good will or benefit of the doubt should be given to a terms of service like this. The changes here are an expansion of Firefox’s rights - therefor, a contracting of your own.