Wait, what? By using #Firefox, I now grant Mozilla "a nonexclusive, royalty-free, worldwide license to use" any data I "upload or input"? That seems, uhm, rather broad. Wtf.

I want my old Mozilla back.

https://www.mozilla.org/en-US/about/legal/terms/firefox/

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@jschauma The qualifying sentence after that would be the important part which says what they can use it for, which is *very* limited.

@jschauma @Canageek How on earth do you see that as "very limited"?
"to help you navigate, experience and interact with online content" means whatever they decide it to mean - they can build a consumer profile model from your financial data or personal data and store that indefinitely.
They can store your family or medical status and use that ad infinitum as an input for modeling your behaviour to sell that data to anyone williing to pay something.

That is a pure poison pill TOS for Firefox in my point of view. I simply cannot view it as anything beneficiary for the users when comparing it with the very likely data leakage use case.

@jukkad @jschauma that's a really broad interpretation of that, I was reading it as literally what you want them to do with the data, as in transferred to a server or process it for use with the website. which I believe they've gotten dinged before for not getting permission in their TOS
@jukkad @jschauma and if they were going to pull something like that, why wouldn't they just use the standard language you see in the vast majority of TOS that give them the unlimited right to do anything with your data? That's literally boilerplate in every web service TOS I've read