this post was submitted on 28 Feb 2025
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No, they're not. No software company has ever needed legal cover for that and nothing changed in the legal landscape to create that need now. To pretend that there is such a need is to deliberately misrepresent the fundamental nature of what a product, such as software running locally on the user's machine, actually is.
The only justification for having ToS is if Mozilla is transforming Firefox into a service that depends on communication with Mozilla's servers themselves, which is absolutely not just "typing a URL into the URL bar!"
I think their blog makes it clear that it isn't them that's changing
Its that legal definitions are changing around them and they need to reflect that in their terms.
In a non-binding post they said that. In the ToS they say otherwise. "Here, sign this contract, I assure you it doesn't do what it says" is how literal scams work. Laws aren't changing anywhere, they are
you can skip the signature part (i signed it with a fake name cornelius flycatcher)