In TOS they can have our data entered in browser as royalty free data. Now, what? I know we can use Librewolf but if Mozzila goes full evil. Then what choice we have. Can we make Mozzila reverse this changes? Remind them to be not evil? Both Proton and Firefox are core part of my privacy focus life. I swear to God I hate capitalism they all are just doing this for money.

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    I’m so fucking tired of feeling like I’m in an adversarial relationship with everything. I’m so tired and I’m just trying to exist without everything that I do needing to be scraped and monetized.

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      That’s my sentiment. Everything is monetized and it’s increasingly normalized, each successive generation knowing less and less that it could be otherwise

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    The sad part is you can’t win. moving to an alternate and more niche browser that is actually privacy focused like tor browser or the upcoming ladybird means you are far more susceptible to google and metas fingerprinting bullshit

    Privacy is dead, advertising fucks killed it

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    One more thing We should stop Fan Boying and defending what Mozzila did is good. Also, Fuck you Mozzila. I don’t care what reason do you need this for but I only switched to Firefox for privacy. Every user of Firefox use it for Privacy. If you can’t understand it then fuck you. Also Proton CEO fuck you. I don’t understand why people need more money when they already have a good life.

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      Check out the tor browser or mullvad browser. They go above and beyond to protect privacy.

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        Using other Firefox Fork is not my point. I don’t want to see Mozzilla and Proton go full evil for profit sake like Google.

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    Someone explain why this is so bad like people make it out to be? I’ve seen many posts of people panicking. I just wonder if the panick is justified.

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      Based on that wording they can take any data you enter on a website and use it.

      This means that…

      …forum posts…
      …personal details…
      …banking information…
      …pictures…
      …passwords…

      …can be collected and used.

      This is an EXTREMELY broad blanket policy, and is an absolute insult to their previous work with privacy.

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        Oh legalese! The language used to explicitly state what people can and cannot do, specifically stating they can do what they want? Oh that’s okay then. If it were in plain English I would be worried.

        /s

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    That seems to break DSGVO. Gonna have to write a mail to them every day, as well as inform your countries dsgvo person.

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      It’s a dick move for sure, but how exactly does it “break” GDPR?

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        Probably by collecting people’s personal information that they would enter into web forms during the course of normal doing business on the internet. If you are opening a bank account or paying taxes online why should Firefox be allowed to collect your name, address, and birthdate?