1
New Firefox Terms "does NOT give us ownership of your data"
(connect.mozilla.org)
A community for discussion about Mozilla Firefox.
We. Don't. Want. AI.
Great, what other good Gecko Engine Browsers are there?
They're opt-in by default, it's not like they're forcing AI on you.
... yet
idk why people are downvoting, it's exactly what has happened with literally every bad policy online anywhere. They beta test it to gauge how bad backlash would be, then if it's acceptable go ahead with it, if too much backlash just use the "oh it was just a beta! we would never do that 🥺" excuse then in 6 months try again
Edit: the Lemmy hive mind has reversed their decision. It was at +4 | -4 when I replied
Because they said multiple times they don't plan on making it a default. From the very beginning Mozilla announced their AI extensions will not be forced on people. I don't understand the "but what if they do" comments. "What if elon musk bought firefox?!??! It could happen!"
Also said "we will never share your data" and now they've removed that from the terms. I assume you're aware that they just had a change in leadership? These decisions come from whichever is in charge. New leadership might still agree enough with it to not change it, but what about the person after, or the one after that? As they say "never is a very long time".
I'm also not saying it will definitely happen, but my confidence in it not happening is now low enough that I switched to LibreWolf.
Even the mere existence of AI which usage is opt-in is a so called slippery slope.
Not really. Other companies forced AI to appeal to investors and look for new ways to trap consumers in subscriptions. Mozilla added free, privacy-friendly addons because people asked for it. Big difference.