Mozilla faced backlash after updating Firefox’s Terms of Use, which initially suggested the company could exploit user data.
Firefox has just received a big update, and it packs a lot of new stuff, like vertical tabs, an updated sidebar, and more.
Mozilla recently shipped a controversial Firefox's Terms of Use update. It received backlash from users, raising concerns ...
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Mozilla today released Firefox 136, the latest version of its flagship web browser. This one is a major update with two big ...
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In response to users’ feedback about the Firefox Terms of Use, Mozilla updated some of the language about data usage. Mozilla ...
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Mozilla updates Firefox Terms of Use again after privacy concerns over broad data rights language. Company clarifies no ...
In an effort to douse criticism that followed the introduction of its Terms of Use and updated Privacy Notice, Mozilla has ...