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by mystified5016
477 days ago
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That's not how browsers work. The data you put into a text field gets sent to the website. If anyone claims they need to "store and process" this data, it is explicitly and solely so they can spy on you. There is absolutely zero requirement of any kind for anyone other than the website to even know you're entering text. There is no reason or excuse for Mozilla to claim otherwise. If Mozilla claims they require a license for text you type into a website, they're lying so they can sell the data you're entering on third party websites. This is extremely cut and dry. What Mozilla is implying is not how browsers work. This is not how websites work. Mozilla is trying to spy on users and there is no other technically valid explanation. |
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