I have spent my night reading browser Terms and Privacy Policies. Why? Because I love you and hate myself, apparently.
So here's the deal: that "non-exclusive, royalty-free, worldwide license" you're granting to Firefox/Moz when you upload data through it? It is boilerplate language. Pretty common actually!
But not in browsers. In fact, not a single browser ToS has anything resembling this provision.
Know what does?
I wonder why Mozilla would want to use the same language those platforms do.
@ntnsndr one user reported it broke their workflow, said it was too wide and it made the UI uncomfortable to read; they declined providing more details for now so I'm unsure how to work around their issue. Therefore I disabled it altogether.
Unfortunately https://social.coop/@flancian/112956289256023898 is also a thing apparently.
So maybe it'll also be single-column for me. Or I'll fiddle with userscripts :) But most people won't, so they will miss out, which is a shame.
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