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terms of use
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The terms of use tag on WindowsForum.com covers discussions about legal agreements and fine print in software and services. Recent threads examine Microsoft Copilot's outdated 'entertainment only' clause, which contradicts its productivity messaging, and Windows Autopilot provisioning failures that occur after users accept the Terms of Use during OOBE. Firefox's updated Terms of Use and Privacy Notice are also covered, focusing on Mozilla's efforts to clarify user data rights and consent. These topics highlight how terms of use impact trust, enterprise deployment, and user transparency across Windows, Microsoft, and third-party software.
Microsoft’s Copilot messaging has hit another awkward seam, and this time the problem is not a missing feature or a buggy update but a line in the fine print. After users highlighted language saying Copilot is for “entertainment purposes only,” Microsoft told Windows Latest the wording is...
Windows Autopilot rollouts are stalling in a new, surprising place: immediately after end users accept the Terms of Use (TOU) during OOBE, devices freeze with a non‑descriptive error and the provisioning flow never resumes — a breaking issue first highlighted in community reporting and...
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...
Mozilla has made waves in the tech community by updating Firefox’s Terms of Use amid growing user concerns about data privacy. In a move designed to ease confusion and address community feedback, Mozilla has replaced language that once appeared to grant the company broad ownership rights over...