We actually do have better terminology for "local to Mozilla" and "remote to Mozilla"... It's first party and third party.
And, from the looks of it, Mozilla is indeed using Google Cloud Services as a third party, according to their privacy policy.
I've never seen Mozilla address a single complaint in the past 2 years or so, until people got so loud that they couldn't ignore it anymore. It was on Reddit, and it went horribly, but still it was something. If there's any better tactics, I'd love to know them.
Information We Share.
We use third parties to provide the Service to you, and have contracted with these companies requiring them to protect your information (Third-Party Services):
Google Cloud Platform. Google Cloud Platform (GCP) is a cloud-computing platform. We use GCP to manage services that facilitate responses to user prompts and page summarization.
As of September 19th, 2024, Webacy is still listed in the Mozilla Venture Capital portfolio:
Yes, I have the "agenda" of wanting Mozilla to treat its employees better, waste less money, and produce a browser in line with its stated morals.
If you want to attack my posts, I'd prefer you stuck to the content... But if you want to attack me with ad hominem arguments, at least be specific.
Title changed. Can you explain your offense at not having [2023] in the title? Other people actually had a reason to complain, but you did not.
Mozilla purchased FakeSpot back in May 2023, and at the time, I sounded the alarm because of the dubious privacy policy they imported without changing.
People told me to Wait and See. And I waited, and Mozilla never changed it.
Unfortunately, if you Wait and See for too long, things apparently become Too Old Too Matter.
Mozilla genuinely believes that this company follows the principles of the Mozilla Manifesto. At least, according to what Mozilla.vc says on its homepage.
(See more of the $35 million of its investments there.)
Other investments include:
@LWD
@lemm.ee