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Mozzarella has a new TOS :marseyfirefox:| Schizos in librewolf chads win again :marseywolf:

https://blog.mozilla.org/en/products/firefox/firefox-news/firefox-terms-of-use/

This is the section which is making people angy: :marseyraging: !fosstards !linuxchads

You give Mozilla all rights necessary to operate Firef*x, including processing data as we describe in the Firef*x Privacy Notice, as well as acting on your behalf to help you navigate the internet. When you upload or input information through Firef*x, you hereby grant us a nonexclusive, royalty-free, worldwide license to use that information to help you navigate, experience, and interact with online content as you indicate with your use of Firef*x.

Apparently its a nothing burger and just refers to like your input key strokes or smth according to shills but frick Mozilla i use librewolf and safari now. !applechads

Reddit shills lie about brave :marseybrave: again: !braveshills

What is extremely funny to me is that people are mentioning "alternatives" that are really bad (like propietary software that willingly takes your data bad), like Opera or Brave.

Reddit shills mass downmarsey someone asking about librewolf because its a bad faith fork or something:

how much is librewolf affected, ik it is a fork but still

The legal experts of reddit :smugjak:explain why you must defend googles femboy fox slut:

I love it when people are mad about stuff they don't understand in the first place.

"You cant use the privacy respecting out of the box twinkfoxbutt fork because its bad faith :marseysjw:"

This is intentional. The modern internet is run by doomposting, and much of that doomposting is to steer people towards whatever they personally shill for. I no longer care if this is a conspiracy or not. What I care about is that talking about things on the internet seems almost impossible.

The only appeal of furry fox left is the cool animal theme since imo foxes > wolves. !furries

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UPDATE: We've seen a little confusion about the language regarding licenses, so we want to clear that up. We need a license to allow us to make some of the basic functionality of Firef*x possible. Without it, we couldn't use information typed into Firef*x, for example. It does NOT give us ownership of your data or a right to use it for anything other than what is described in the Privacy Notice.

what the frick does this mean!?

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Its very confusing theyvslso claim this doesn't apply to the source code just the binaries so most linux package manager releases wont be effected???

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"You caught us but don't worry, we totally won't abuse it"

:#marseywink:

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Phew

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This is r-slurred lmao "sorry we cant use your keyboard input without a contract!!" !lawyers


:ma#rseyduck2:

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This is so dumb. We all know every 3 letter agency spies at our every move and yet websites need a darn contract to save our keystokes

It's not like my privacy worry was that a corpo would know how to advertise to me better

The worst is all these laws only protect you against corpos, maybe. Because we rely on laws, it means we can't rely on open methods like open source. So instead of knowing there isn't a backdoor, because the source code is shown, we instead just trust a company doesn't spy on us, because the government will probably fine it if it did. And governments love this because closed sourced stuff means easy gov backdoors

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>we're telling you this but burying the real reason we need you to sign it deep deep down in the text.

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I assume they're talking about saved passwords and such, but who knows.

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