Key Takeaways Mozilla faced backlash after updating Firefox’s Terms of Use, which initially suggested the company could exploit user data under a broad license. Concerns grew when users noticed that Mozilla had removed a key statement from its Privacy Notice and FAQ, which previously assured them that Firefox did not sell personal data. In response
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Vivaldi, Mozilla raise alarms over Google’s proposed ‘DRM for the
Image: StackCommerce A proposed Google specification for ensuring trust on the Web has come under fire for potentially giving websites control over which browsers have the right to access them — and potentially blocking an unwanted browser from accessing a site owned by Google or Microsoft. At issue is what Google calls Web Environment Integrity


