The Forced Firefox Terms of Use (ToS) Clickwrap Agreement is Here
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When Mozilla announced their Terms of Use a few months ago, they told us that they would be asking us to acknowledge it at a later date. That day is here, and I took a quick look at it.
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When Mozilla announced their Terms of Use a few months ago, they told us that they would be asking us to acknowledge it at a later date. That day is here, and I took a quick look at it.
wrote last edited by [email protected]What a useless video.
TL;DR: you have to agree to a new ToS. There's a bunch of terms you can read. You can disable data collection and Mozilla doesn't shadily re-enable it begins your back.
That's what the video says. Literally. No explanation of the new terms, no nothing. Pure clickbait. Save yourself 2 minutes.
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What a useless video.
TL;DR: you have to agree to a new ToS. There's a bunch of terms you can read. You can disable data collection and Mozilla doesn't shadily re-enable it begins your back.
That's what the video says. Literally. No explanation of the new terms, no nothing. Pure clickbait. Save yourself 2 minutes.
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What a useless video.
TL;DR: you have to agree to a new ToS. There's a bunch of terms you can read. You can disable data collection and Mozilla doesn't shadily re-enable it begins your back.
That's what the video says. Literally. No explanation of the new terms, no nothing. Pure clickbait. Save yourself 2 minutes.
wrote last edited by [email protected]This post is deleted! -
What a useless video.
TL;DR: you have to agree to a new ToS. There's a bunch of terms you can read. You can disable data collection and Mozilla doesn't shadily re-enable it begins your back.
That's what the video says. Literally. No explanation of the new terms, no nothing. Pure clickbait. Save yourself 2 minutes.
I'm not pushing the video, it is there for people who don't want to read.
Sorry for wasting your two minutes.
Here's some more analysis (also linked on the original post).