privacy notice

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Discussions on WindowsForum.com about the Firefox 138.x update focus on changes to the browser's privacy notice and Terms of Use. Users examine how Mozilla's new onboarding process alters consent procedures for data collection and personalized experiences. The privacy notice is presented as a key element in Mozilla's shift toward greater transparency, with the update prompting users to review and accept revised terms. These threads explore the implications for user privacy and the broader debate around consent in web browsers, particularly on Windows and other desktop platforms.
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    Firefox 138.x Update: Enhanced Privacy Controls and User Consent Changes

    The latest update to Mozilla Firefox is set to deliver a significant change in how users interact with the browser’s terms and data-sharing options—a move that is already sparking considerable debate within privacy and tech communities. With the release of Firefox version 138.x across all...
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    Firefox 138.x Onboarding: A New Era of Transparency and User Consent

    Mozilla’s Firefox browser has long positioned itself as the champion of user privacy and transparency in the crowded web arena. Now, with the impending rollout of Firefox version 138.x across all major desktop platforms—including Windows, Mac, and Linux—the company is taking a bold, if...
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