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What specifically do you not like about the Firefox terms of use?
Because I just don't see anything better about chromium. People are just throwing a fit because FF had to comply with legal requirements.
Here’s the exact phrase they used before changing it after people got pissed about it:
The new choice of words is a a lot better. But it makes me want to at least explore alternatives.
If you're upset about that, you know nothing about IP law.
If you do not grant Firefox a license to use your information, the only thing they can legally do is destroy it. So no storing of bookmarks, usernames/passwords, search history, browsing history, no saving your open tabs so your next session picks up where the last ended, none of the things that we all expect of a modern browser. Without that, you're basically left with just a URL bar with no search ability.
They'd gotten by without that clause for a while despite being technically illegal in the EU and California. And again: what's the alternative? Chromium has the same thing, and no Firefox fork can exist without mainline Firefox.
You’re right, I know nothing about IP law.
However, I came here to ask for information about using a chromium browser, not a discussion about Mozilla’s choice of words in a TOS.