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March 2025 – Firefox’s Terms of Service Update: What YOU need to know

Mozilla recently made changes to the Terms of Service (TOS) for Firefox and a lot of people are wondering what it means for them. If you or your business use Firefox, you might be asking whether this affects your privacy and security. We’ve broken down what’s changed, why it matters, and what – if anything – you need to do.

Many people rely on Firefox for work and everyday browsing, but the updated Terms of Service outline how Mozilla can use certain types of data you enter into the browser. We’ll explain what this means in simple terms and why you might want to check your settings.

What’s the issue?

A new clause in the Firefox TOS states that when you input information through Firefox, you give Mozilla a non-exclusive, royalty-free, worldwide licence to use that information. This has raised concerns about data privacy, especially for businesses handling sensitive information.

What does this actually mean?

Mozilla has since explained that they are not collecting all your data. This wording is mainly about features like search suggestions, bookmark syncing, and autofill services. However, the legal language has still made some users uneasy.

Should you be concerned?

If your business deals with client data, internal documents, or confidential information, it’s worth reviewing how Firefox is used. While there’s no need to panic, it’s always a good idea to stay aware of potential security risks.

What should businesses do next?

Here’s how to stay in control:

  • Check your privacy settings – Firefox lets you adjust what data is shared with Mozilla. Review these settings and turn off anything you don’t need. Go to Settings > Privacy & Security, scroll to Firefox Data Collection and Use, and untick anything you don’t want to share. You can also set Enhanced Tracking Protection to Strict for better privacy.
  • Assess browser usage – If you handle sensitive data, consider whether Firefox is the best choice for your team.
  • Consider alternatives – If privacy is a priority, you might prefer a browser like Brave, Edge (enterprise mode), or Chrome with enhanced security settings.

Still feeling a bit puzzled about how this affects you? Reach out to our friendly techies and we’ll be happy to have a chat with you.

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