You Should Stop Using Firefox...

00:15:17
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=32BKHhSV3II

Resumo

TLDR该视频讨论了Firefox浏览器近期隐私政策的变化,关注其对用户数据处理的影响。发言者对Mozilla删除了关于不出售用户数据的承诺表示质疑,并鼓励观众考虑使用更注重隐私的替代浏览器,如Librewolf和Mullvad。发言者提到,切换浏览器的过程简单,讨论了当前的网络隐私问题,以及如何更好地保护个人信息。

Conclusões

  • 👤 Firefox政策改变引发隐私担忧。
  • 🔄 切换浏览器简单快捷。
  • 🔍 推荐更注重隐私的替代浏览器。
  • 💻 Mozilla曾承诺不出售用户数据,但已删除此条款。
  • 🤖 Firefox引入AI功能可能需要更多数据。
  • 🔒 用户数据处理需额外注意。
  • 🌐 网络隐私对用户至关重要。
  • 🛡️ 使用Librewolf或Mullvad增强隐私保护。
  • ⚖️ 需要关注浏览器的条款变化。
  • 📈 浏览器竞争形势日益复杂。

Linha do tempo

  • 00:00:00 - 00:05:00

    视频开始时,Mudahar介绍了他自己并推出了自己的商品。他强调了隐私和安全在日常上网中的重要性,并提到他曾经使用过Firefox浏览器。

  • 00:05:00 - 00:10:00

    Mudahar对Firefox最近的服务条款进行了详细分析,指出Firefox删除了有关不出售用户数据的声明,并质疑Firefox的隐私承诺。他讨论了Firefox收集与处理数据的合法性以及潜在的对用户隐私的威胁。

  • 00:10:00 - 00:15:17

    最后,Mudahar建议用户考虑使用其他更注重隐私的浏览器如LibraWolf和Mulvad浏览器,并重申了对于用户隐私的关注。他强调转用其他浏览器非常简单,并鼓励关注隐私的用户做出选择。

Mapa mental

Vídeo de perguntas e respostas

  • Firefox是否会出售你的个人数据?

    以前曾承诺不会,现在已移除相关声明,令人担忧。

  • 如何切换到更隐私的浏览器?

    可以选择Librewolf或Mullvad等更注重隐私的浏览器。

  • Firefox为啥会引入AI功能?

    为了提供新功能和改善用户体验,但可能需要更多用户数据。

  • 使用替代浏览器会复杂吗?

    不复杂,只需下载并安装新浏览器。

  • Mozilla对条款的更改有何解释?

    Mozilla表示词语可能会造成混淆,但仍声称以用户隐私为优先。

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    experience you're probably using one
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    popular browsers in the world is
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    something known as Firefox so you
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    you probably used it I used to be
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    somebody that was a user of Firefox
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    right now if you go to firefox's FAQ
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    right now you'll notice is Firefox safe
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    why is Firefox so slow does Firefox use
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    Firefox sell your personal data well
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    you'll probably see see that it's not
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    really uh an an option there in fact if
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    I just type in the word cell there's
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    actually no mention of it in the most
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    updated FAQ however back in
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    2023 they used to say does Firefox sell
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    your personal data nope never will never
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    have and we protect you from many of the
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    advertisers who do yeah I guess uh I
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    guess the definition of never have never
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    will this probably should be changed to
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    never yet maybe I don't know question
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    mark so okay look there's been a lot of
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    talk about firefox's um terms of
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    services having some rather wild changes
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    in it and to give you an idea this is
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    the Mozilla Bedrock GitHub and this is
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    the entire code red is basically where
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    things are removed and obviously people
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    are commenting on it and talking about
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    how Firefox is basically removing a lot
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    of the you know stuff they said about
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    selling user data and of course you see
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    a bunch of comments unlike other
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    companies we don't sell access to your
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    data and it's gone it's gone being that
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    literally that that was removed from uh
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    this uh this um this commit right here
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    so of course the further down you go
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    into it it's like does Firefox sell your
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    personal data that page we just looked
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    at R meaning removed imagine making a
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    promise and then just removing it like
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    honestly yeah imagine making a promise
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    about being so privacy focused and then
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    bend sending people over a barrel and
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    telling them to take it so all right
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    going into the Firefox terms of services
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    right or the terms of use rather right
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    Firefox is a free and open- Source web
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    browser built by Community for thousands
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    of users all over the world okay so yeah
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    Firefox is a nonprofit it's an open
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    source project it literally exists again
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    as competition to some of the largest
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    people in the game so for instance right
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    over here one of the things that people
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    wanted to point out quite specifically
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    was this line right here so you get
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    Mozilla All rights necessary to operate
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    Firefox including processing data as we
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    describe in the Firefox privacy notice
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    okay so hold on I give mozill Mozilla
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    rights to operate Firefox and processing
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    data what is processing data so let me
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    open up the Firefox privacy notice and
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    see exactly what the processing data
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    could be so for instance when looking at
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    the data it's to provide you with the
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    Firefox browser so Firefox collects
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    certain data like technical settings
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    data to provide the core functionality
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    editings password managers and [ __ ] like
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    that so of course to go down into it we
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    also look at things like the search
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    functionality that is being improved uh
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    more importantly we're looking at
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    situations like AI chatbots review
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    Checkers sponsored content and uh yeah
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    it seems like that Firefox is kind of
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    introducing a Fair bit of uh of of of AI
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    level features which is not surprising I
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    think a lot of browsers have ai features
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    into it I think Edge probably has
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    co-pilot baked into it at this point
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    haven't used it in a while Brave I know
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    is the browser that I used and that also
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    has a few AI features as well too so for
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    a lot of these services that are
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    designed obviously Firefox probably will
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    need some license to grab your data your
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    you know processing data send it over to
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    these Services if you choose to use them
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    hopefully so going back to the terms of
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    services right as well as acting on your
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    behalf to help you navigate the internet
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    when you upload or input information
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    through Firefox such as you go up and
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    put in an address into the SE or into
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    into your address bar whatever you
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    hereby grant us a non-exclusive
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    royaltyfree worldwide license to use
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    that information to help you navigate
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    experience and interact with online
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    content as you indicate with your use of
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    Firefox so obviously when people are
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    reading things like that they Wonder
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    okay why are you grabbing it why do you
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    need these royalty-free licenses and
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    look if I had to be like the most
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    charitable person here I'm assuming with
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    this legal speak they're probably
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    referring to maybe an AI like feature or
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    something or some backend service where
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    in order to use it you need to send them
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    an actual piece of the information
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    you're using like for instance if you're
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    searching through like an AI Search tool
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    that Firefox is providing just bear with
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    me you send them permission to use what
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    you just sent them to participate in
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    their backend feature so they can give
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    you the result right and this is
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    something that if you look up any AI
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    tool any social media really you are
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    ultimately providing some royaltyfree
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    worldwide licenses right that is just me
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    being as like charitable as possible
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    into reading this right obviously my
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    perspective is with vague um you know
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    wording like this with like vague legal
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    it even if it's not malicious now
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    there's no reason to not expect any form
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    of maliciousness down the road right
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    which is why anytime I see this all
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    already I wouldn't use Firefox okay I
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    already wouldn't be jumping into it but
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    the reason I'm not using
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    Firefox like this is also the reason
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    that I don't use Google Chrome I don't
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    use plenty of browsers that are shady to
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    me and of course Firefox did in fact
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    respond to this and provided hey we've
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    seen a little confusion about the
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    language regarding licenses so we want
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    to clear it up yeah there's going to be
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    confusion [ __ ] because you're
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    writing it in like straight up legal EAS
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    it's going to be confusing any we are
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    worried people care about their privacy
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    and they should they're not overreacting
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    let's not even go down that road they
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    haven't said it I I anytime I read this
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    it always sounds like somebody's telling
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    me I'm overreacting stop it we need a
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    license to allow us to make some of the
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    basic functionality of Firefox possible
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    okay without it we couldn't use
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    information typed into Firefox for
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    example it does not give us ownership of
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    your data a right to use it for anything
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    other than what is described in the
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    Privacy notice so literally what they
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    have kind of said over here is Firefox
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    will continue to add new features
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    improve existence exting ones and Test
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    new ideas we remain dedicated to making
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    Firefox open source but we believe that
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    doing so along with an official to will
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    give you more transparency over your
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    rights and permissions as you use
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    Firefox we have always prioritized user
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    privacy and will continue to do so we
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    use data to make Firefox functional and
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    sustainable sustainable what what the
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    [ __ ] does the environment have to do
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    with any of this [ __ ] improve your
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    experience and keep you safe some
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    optional Firefox features or Services
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    May require us to collect additional
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    data to make them work and when they do
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    your privacy remains our priority so
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    realistically again like I said earlier
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    it really seems like they're getting
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    Firefox ready for like AI tools to jump
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    in and a lot of AI backends you know
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    Firefox Services right so let's say they
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    introduce like a Firefox deep research
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    tool right where Firefox will use an AI
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    to search the internet and give you like
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    a summary of tools it's kind of like how
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    open AI grock a lot of these AI models
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    work a lot of these AI tools so you go
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    to Firefox you tell it hey here's an
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    entry right here's a like let's say hey
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    look up Grand Theft Auto 6 trailer 2 for
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    me uh or look up Grand Theft Auto 6
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    analysis so you feed it that string it's
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    going to take that string from you as a
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    you know license as a you know
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    non-exclusive royalty-free license
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    whatever and use that in their backend
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    service to do the search for you and
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    spit out their slot back so that's the
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    most charitable way for me to look at it
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    right but again it all comes down to a
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    lot of these services in introducing a
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    lot of these browsers introducing I
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    would think really needless services and
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    then because they introduce those
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    needless Services they then require more
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    data from the average user and who knows
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    where that data gets going to like I
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    said at the beginning of this video I
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    was showing you their actual page their
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    actual like you know Firefox page and
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    they were like hey they used to have a
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    clause that says we don't ever sell your
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    data that Clause has since been removed
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    so all of these things coming together
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    makes you wonder if this is as uh if
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    this is as like simple and and and and
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    well-meaning well-intentioned as they're
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    presenting it over here that's up to you
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    the end user to make that decision for
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    yourself but based on everything that
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    I've seen I would not ever use Firefox
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    again okay and you know what that's not
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    even that big of a deal because to be
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    honest switching off Firefox is probably
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    one of the easiest things you can do
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    remember this is a set of licenses that
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    they've introduced into what is known as
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    the Firefox like bedrock firefox's
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    actual binary release meaning that if
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    you're downloading Firefox from the web
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    browser you basically sign up to those
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    terms of services by using their binary
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    version of the browser the one you
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    download from the page but remember
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    Firefox is open source this is Firefox
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    source code anybody can take this source
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    code and Fork this source code and make
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    their own browser out of this which is
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    exactly what's happened with other
  • 00:10:23
    people in this game so again if you want
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    to use a more privacy version of fir Fox
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    a far more privacy version there's
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    anybody to use right now you can
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    download this give it a try far more
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    private than Firefox could ever have if
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    you want to use Firefox but more privacy
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    focused there's Libra wolf which
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    literally you can get the installation
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    right here it comes for Windows Mac OS
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    and depending on which version of Linux
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    you're on like for instance I'm on Arch
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    Linux uh click on Arch Linux it will
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    tell you hey here's how install Arch do
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    you have a uh or helper you can put this
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    command into your terminal if you don't
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    that's fine use this Command right here
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    Source version or the binary version so
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    you literally don't have to use Firefox
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    if you feel uncomfortable because
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    Firefox as a company is introducing
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    things that you may not agree with
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    that's totally fine that's totally okay
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    Switching off is no problem if you want
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    to go to chromium browsers you don't
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    even have to use Google Chrome there's
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    ungoogled chromium you can go over to
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    this GitHub repository right now you can
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    literally go to the downloads page and
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    it will tell you how you can download
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    this for Mac OS Windows various versions
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    of Linux all the actual instructions
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    have basically been provided so there is
  • 00:11:45
    no real issue switching off browsers if
  • 00:11:48
    you feel uncomfortable now there's a
  • 00:11:51
    website known as privacy test.org which
  • 00:11:53
    will go through a further analysis of
  • 00:11:55
    the Privacy that certain browsers
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    provide so for instance when it comes to
  • 00:11:59
    State partitioning tests Brave
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    absolutely passes as does Firefox but
  • 00:12:04
    since you don't feel comfortable with
  • 00:12:05
    Firefox let's say go to Libra wolf it
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    passes the exact same state partitioning
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    tests it passes even more https tests
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    than Firefox or Brave does so yeah
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    realistically if you're worried about
  • 00:12:18
    you know Firefox and them including
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    features like AI or features that
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    require them to take information from
  • 00:12:24
    you and process them for whatever reason
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    then you don't have to use their service
  • 00:12:29
    you can just stay away the way that
  • 00:12:31
    Firefox has been treating themselves
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    is honestly like to to say the least
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    very concerning like very very
  • 00:12:38
    concerning and mind you Firefox has had
  • 00:12:40
    a leadership shakeup and I believe
  • 00:12:43
    they've actually had people introduced
  • 00:12:44
    into their organization that are more AI
  • 00:12:46
    friendly so you know all those AI
  • 00:12:48
    features that you may be annoyed by they
  • 00:12:51
    may slowly be introducing themselves
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    into one of these browsers now to also
  • 00:12:56
    give a a little bit of you know extra
  • 00:12:58
    context
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    if you read the terms of services
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    provided by say Google for instance
  • 00:13:03
    Google also talks about having certain
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    licenses right so this is not like an
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    exclusive feature that exists entirely
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    for Firefox they're not the only people
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    doing it Google also does this but
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    remember Google also is one of the most
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    invasive privacy busting groups on the
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    internet so just because you're similar
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    to Google in this regard doesn't
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    actually help your case but to give you
  • 00:13:27
    an idea firefox's new new terms of
  • 00:13:29
    services is not something that is not
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    standard uh in fact there's a lot of
  • 00:13:33
    legal ease and there's a lot of broad
  • 00:13:35
    legal work just to exist literally so
  • 00:13:38
    that they can introduce a lot of these
  • 00:13:40
    features uh down the road and have them
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    you know gain access to some of your
  • 00:13:44
    data to again give you access to these
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    AI level features that I think will be
  • 00:13:48
    implemented down the road or it could be
  • 00:13:49
    any other feature tying to the Firefox
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    back end but yeah Firefox would never
  • 00:13:55
    trust it again and I would never
  • 00:13:57
    recommend it to anybody but given you
  • 00:13:59
    some actual options to switch off in
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    this video so if you are somebody that
  • 00:14:03
    cares about your privacy and and you
  • 00:14:04
    should and remember this is your web
  • 00:14:06
    browsing experience switching a browser
  • 00:14:08
    is not that hard okay it's literally a
  • 00:14:11
    you go to a different website you
  • 00:14:12
    download a different browser you install
  • 00:14:14
    it you copy your settings over and
  • 00:14:16
    you're done you never have to worry
  • 00:14:18
    about it again so honestly if you're a
  • 00:14:21
    Firefox user my personal recommendation
  • 00:14:23
    if you love firefox's engine go to Libra
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    wolf if you want to switch to chromium
  • 00:14:28
    go to bra
  • 00:14:29
    go to ungoogled chromium but I would
  • 00:14:32
    recommend if you care about your privacy
  • 00:14:34
    and it's super easy to switch even if
  • 00:14:36
    you're a Firefox person go to something
  • 00:14:38
    like Liber wolf it's easy go to molad
  • 00:14:40
    browser go to any other browser but
  • 00:14:43
    Firefox you know the reason I don't use
  • 00:14:45
    Firefox right now is literally the same
  • 00:14:48
    reason that I don't use Microsoft Edge
  • 00:14:50
    or Google Chrome they're all run by
  • 00:14:52
    these big companies they're all run by
  • 00:14:53
    people slowly festering an AI to their
  • 00:14:55
    Tools in [ __ ] ifying their actual
  • 00:14:57
    applications and and uh basically taking
  • 00:15:00
    away what is just simple web browsing at
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    the end of the day but yeah that's just
  • 00:15:05
    where my take is I wanted to really make
  • 00:15:07
    a video on it because yeah this is weird
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    it's just it's not okay if you like what
  • 00:15:13
    you saw please like comment and
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    subscribe dis like dislike it I am out
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