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Firefox used to be the go-to browser for privacy-conscious users—but Mozilla’s new Terms of Use may change that. Starting in March 2025, Mozilla will require users to accept a license to your data—including search history, form inputs, and even private browsing. This is a privacy red flag.
Mozilla can also change the rules at any time, without your consent, and restrict or block access to Firefox altogether. And despite its privacy claims, Firefox still collects your data by default. Is Mozilla becoming just another Big Tech company?
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0:00 Intro
0:29 Mozilla’s Shocking New Terms of Use
0:59 You’re Giving Mozilla a Global License to Your Data
1:53 Mozilla Can Change the Rules Whenever They Want
2:34 Mozilla Has the Power to Block or Restrict Users
2:59 Acceptable Use Policy: A Privacy Minefield
3:40 Firefox is Still Collecting Data by Default
4:35 Mozilla Takes Zero Responsibility for Your Privacy
5:14 Should You Ditch Firefox?
6:13 Final Thoughts
#Firefox #Mozilla #Privacy #BestBrowsers
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