Every single tech website has news articles on Firefox's changing of their data privacy terms.
If you waste time reading one line of their terms of service, you're a sucker. Mozilla has been doing corrupt spyware for years, and it's never going to change. All the bickering over this is a "time honeypot", in the sense that it wastes your time and captures attention from real solutions.
Mozilla’s only real revenue, is being paid by Google millions of dollars a year to suck. The money is NOT based on users or any kind of success. They get paid to just use Google search, Google backdoors, and shut up. Google's goal is to not have competition to Chromium or their Search. They don't want Mozilla to succeed, it's on purpose their tech sucks.
The real answer is our app's 2nd Linux distro that guts the telemetry and isolates the filesystem and networking stack. This article goes over the core issues with Mozilla, that also apply to Tor:
https://simplifiedprivacy.com/web-browsers-become-the-new-os/and-the-program-is-tyranny.html
Discussion
Yes but those T&Cs were amended after that. From what I saw of the wording, it looked like the standard we use the data you input into the browser to process and retrieve info off the Web. I did not see anything like Meta's T&Cs stating the data is shared or sold to partners or advertisers...