I have read the Mozilla privacy policy and would like to contribute to the
Terms of Service; Didn't Read webpage. I will copy and paste parts that seem
suspicious (in my views), and will also post favorable things in the policy
(also in my perspective). The full terms of service can be found in
https://www.mozilla.org/en-US/privacy/
We're a global organization and our computers are in several different
places around the world. We also use service providers whose computers
may also be in various countries. This means that your information might
end up on one of those computers in another country, and that country
may have a different level of data protection regulation than yours. By
giving us information, you consent to this kind of transfer of your
information. No matter what country your information is in, we comply
with applicable law and will also abide by the commitments we make in
this privacy policy.
When the law requires it. We follow the law whenever we receive requests
about you from a government or related to a lawsuit. We'll notify you
when we're asked to hand over your personal information in this way
unless we're legally prohibited from doing so. When we receive requests
like this, we'll only release your personal information if we have a
good faith belief that the law requires us to do so. Nothing in this
policy is intended to limit any legal defenses or objections that you
may have to a third party's request to disclose your information.
If our organizational structure or status changes (if we undergo a
restructuring, are acquired, or go bankrupt) we may pass your
information to a successor or affiliate.
Here are some good things in their privacy statement:
We also don't want your personal information for any longer than we need
it, so we only keep it long enough to do what we collected it for. Once
we don't need it, we take steps to destroy it unless we are required by
law to keep it longer.
If we store your personal information with information that is
non-personal, we will consider the combination as personal information.
If we remove all personal information from a set of data then the
remaining is non-personal information.
Since Mozilla is an organization, they have many services that each have their
own privacy policy. If you would like me to review the others, please send me
an email. Thanks!
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