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Mozilla responds to backlash over new terms, saying it’s not using people’s data for AI

Mozilla has responded to user backlash over the Firefox web browser’s new Terms of Use, which critics have called out for using overly broad language that appears to give the browser maker the rights to whatever data you input or upload. The company says the new terms aren’t a change in how Mozilla uses data, […] © 2024 TechCrunch. All rights reserved. For personal use only.



Mozilla addressed user backlash over updated Terms of Use for Firefox, clarifying that the changes were intended to formalize user agreements without altering data usage practices. Critics pointed out broad language in the terms, which Mozilla explained does not grant ownership of user data or allow its use beyond the Privacy Notice. The company emphasized that data isn't provided to AI companies or advertisers, with AI features operating locally. Despite reassurances, concerns about the broad language persist, potentially affecting Firefox's market share.

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