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MDN Plus Privacy Notice by Mozilla
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The MDN Plus Privacy Notice explains how Mozilla collects and uses account, payment, interaction, and technical data to provide its premium MDN developer subscription service. As an official Mozilla policy document, it offers a clear, trustworthy source for understanding data practices and user privacy protections within MDN Plus.
Report a Violation on Formulaic by Mozilla
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This document outlines the process for users to report content policy violations on a platform, detailing how to submit a report and what information to include. It also explains the subsequent steps for both the reporter and the publisher, including the platform's moderation decision and the appeals process for publishers.
Terms of Service for Hubs by Mozilla
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The Hubs Terms of Service set the rules for using Mozilla’s paid, self-hosted real-time collaboration and VR/AR communication platform, including subscription requirements, content licensing, user responsibilities, and operational limits. As an official Mozilla policy document, it provides a reliable, transparent legal framework backed by a long-trusted open-source organization.
VPN Privacy Notice by Mozilla
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The Mozilla VPN Privacy Notice explains the limited account, technical, and interaction data collected to operate Mozilla’s VPN service, while emphasizing that network traffic is encrypted and handled by Mullvad with a strict no-logs commitment. As an official Mozilla policy document, it offers a transparent and trustworthy overview of how user data is protected when using Mozilla VPN.
Common Voice Legal Terms by Mozilla
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These are the legal terms governing participation in Mozilla's Common Voice project. They outline eligibility requirements, rules for contributing voice data and text, and how contributions are made available under a Creative Commons CC0 public domain dedication. The terms also cover account usage, disclaimers of liability, and the governing law for the agreement.
About Your Rights by Mozilla
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“About Your Rights” for Mozilla Firefox summarizes user rights under the Mozilla Public License, including permission to use, modify, and share Firefox, and outlines terms for Firefox’s optional web-based services. It is an official Mozilla document, ensuring trusted guidance on licensing, trademarks, user feedback, and liability limitations for the Firefox browser.
Privacy Notice for Mozilla Location Services by Mozilla
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The Privacy Notice for Mozilla Location Services explains how Mozilla collects and uses crowdsourced geolocation data from nearby signals and user-authorized apps to estimate device location. It is part of Mozilla’s trusted open-source ecosystem and follows the Mozilla Privacy Policy, ensuring transparent data handling and limited public sharing of sensitive data.
Common Voice Privacy Notice by Mozilla
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The Common Voice Privacy Notice explains how Mozilla collects, uses, and publicly shares voice recordings and optional demographic data contributed to its open-source speech datasets. It is governed by Mozilla’s trusted privacy framework and the data is released under the CC0 license through the Mozilla Data Collective, making it reliable for research and open AI development.
Acceptable Use Policy by Mozilla
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The Mozilla Acceptable Use Policy sets rules for using Mozilla services, prohibiting illegal, harmful, deceptive, or abusive activity, as well as privacy violations and intellectual property infringement. It is an official policy of a widely trusted open-source organisation, used to enforce safe and lawful use of its products and services.
Ad-Targeting Guidelines by Mozilla
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The Mozilla Ad-Targeting Guidelines set rules for ethical advertising by prohibiting invasive targeting methods (such as retargeting, cross-device tracking, or using Mozilla’s data) while allowing limited, privacy-respecting tactics like contextual, device, geographic, and browser-based targeting. As an official Mozilla policy, it provides trustworthy standards for privacy-focused marketing practices used by a globally respected open-source organisation.