Mozilla Updates Firefox Terms Again After Backlash Over Broad Data License Language

Mar 01, 2025Ravie LakshmananPrivacy / Data Protection

Firefox browser maker Mozilla recently made updates to its Terms of Use following user feedback and concerns over data rights.

The revised Terms of Use emphasizes that Mozilla requires certain rights to operate Firefox, including processing data as described in the Firefox Privacy Notice.

The updated terms also clarify that Mozilla does not claim ownership of user-generated content uploaded to Firefox.

Mozilla’s decision to update its Terms of Use came in response to community concerns about licensing language in the previous version.

The company clarified that it does not sell user data and introduced the changes to align with data protection laws.

Additionally, Mozilla shared insights into its data sharing practices with partners for ad serving.

Further, Mozilla assured users that it prioritizes user privacy and takes measures to protect data shared with partners.

Mozilla’s efforts to enhance transparency and privacy come amid increased scrutiny on data practices by tech companies.

The company’s commitment to user privacy and data protection is evident in its approach to data sharing and privacy safeguards.

Users can rest assured that Mozilla values their privacy and is dedicated to protecting their data.

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