- cross-posted to:
- privacy@lemmy.ml
- cross-posted to:
- privacy@lemmy.ml
Will be interesting to see how Mozilla handles this as this is the company they use for their Mozilla Monitor service.
I shure hope they kick em out.
Mozilla isn’t having a good time fighting on behalf of users privacy. They recently bought an AI company with private data, and now their new Mozillafied privacy policy still says they can sell it to advertisers.
The jury is still out about whether they can send your Monitor data to their ad-sale subsidiary.
They know the meta then.
From the Mozilla Monitor Terms of Service:
If you are located in the United States and have a Monitor Plus subscription, OneRep receives your first and last name, email address, phone number, physical address and date of birth in order to scan data broker sites to find your personal data and request its removal. OneRep keeps your personal data until you end your Monitor subscription in order to check whether your information shows up on additional sites, or has reappeared on the sites you’ve already been removed from.
If you have any other questions regarding personal data or our privacy practices, please contact us at compliance@mozilla.com