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      Clarity is needed here. The California language that sparked all this is qualified with “about FakeSpot’s products and services”. Meaning it could simply be third-party services that they send their own emails through.

      After reading their privacy policy, nothing jumps out at me that contradicts this.

      To be clear, I’m not a fan of the extension’s collection practices, but the down votes could be because this may be unwarranted fear.

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          Because they are now owned by Mozilla. As stated above, I, like others, don’t like the practice, and I hope Mozilla adjusts acordingly.

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              You understand why they changed those terms, right? Because Mozilla isn’t reselling the data and the data can’t go elsewhere.

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              Sure, but this doesn’t mean much. If they didn’t transfer ownership, FakeSpot could do whatever they wanted with that data. By forcing the transfer, Mozilla can choose to keep it private.