Comment by koakuma-chan

1 year ago

It doesn't narrow anything down unless they say specifically what they do.

They only have license to use the data in order to realize the intent of the user, how much more specific than that can it get?

  • "The intend of the user is to experience the best browsing experience hence we upload and sell all data for training to improve that experience"

    This is why broad "boilerplate" agreements are unacceptable especially from a self proclaimed savior of online privacy such as Mozilla.

  • And the means of realization are up to Mozilla. In other words they can do whatever they want. If my intent is to type something into the searchbar and get redirected to the search engine website, there is no reason why Mozilla would need to know about this.