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terom | 1 year ago

Yeah, and that makes sense in the context of an acceptable use policy for Mozilla services that are not your use of the Firefox browser.

But the same AUP for the services is now explicitly referenced in the TOS for the browser. How are you supposed to read it - the AUP only applies to your use of the browser to access the services? Isn't that already implicit if you're using the services? Surely it can't be attempting to apply the services AUP to any non-service use of the browser?

Very confusing, it seems badly written to me.

Same thing with the "Some Services in Firefox Require a Mozilla Account" and then the "Termination" with a notification to the (optional) account. Somewhat disconcerting.

[1] Mozilla can suspend or end anyone’s access to Firefox at any time for any reason, including if Mozilla decides not to offer Firefox anymore. If we decide to suspend or end your access, we will try to notify you at the email address associated with your account or the next time you attempt to access your account.

[1] https://www.mozilla.org/en-US/about/legal/terms/firefox/#moz...

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ziddoap|1 year ago

>Mozilla services that are not your use of the Firefox browser.

The 2015 policy I quoted applied to "Mozilla’s services and products". The 2018 version just references "services", leaving out the "products" part.

I don't know. They've muddied the water and I'm disappointed with recent changes.