There are two things to consider: a) Is it a free license? (which is yes.) and then b) Do the people using it/interacting with it in their browser have freedom? (That is a site-specific question and answer as some sites will give their users freedom while others won't pass on freedom.)
I should probably add on that some people may find this a more advanced
concept that the same program can be free or non-free depending on the
circumstances.
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