Hi Sylvestre,

thank you for chiming in! Your mail is text wrapped in a very strange way, so
I'm going to reflow parts of it in my reply. 

Quoting Sylvestre Ledru (2025-03-24 22:27:57)
> In parallel, Firefox is relying more and more on remote services to operate
> (downloading models for translation, crash reporting with potential PII,
> telemetry, new tab page, etc.).   This is why we had to put this in place.
> 
> Our Privacy Notice comprehensively describes what data Firefox processes,
> collects, and shares.  The data sent to our Sync servers is encrypted.  The
> data collected as part of telemetry is clearly documented here:
> https://dictionary.telemetry.mozilla.org/..

I do not know enough about law to discuss that part of your mail. I wanted to
write to ask you whether you think it would be too hard to maintain a copy of
firefox in Debian that by default does not do the things that the terms of use
are required for?

Or, if that is not easily possible: will I be able to continue using firefox in
Debian without having agreed to the new eula? I do not intend to download
models for translation, send crash reports, use the sync servers, send
telemetry nor use the new tab page.

Thanks!

cheers, josch

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