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What exactly does it mean when in Terms it says that my content will be shared, etc?

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"By uploading content, you hereby grant us a nonexclusive, royalty-free, worldwide license to use your content in connection with the provision of the Services. You hereby represent and warrant that your content will not infringe the rights of any third party and will comply with any content guidelines presented by Mozilla."

What personal content is being referred to here. Will you have access to my private documents, photos, contacts.? What exactly? And if I do not choose to upload your content, then what?

"By uploading content, you hereby grant us a nonexclusive, royalty-free, worldwide license to use your content in connection with the provision of the Services. You hereby represent and warrant that your content will not infringe the rights of any third party and will comply with any content guidelines presented by Mozilla." What personal content is being referred to here. Will you have access to my private documents, photos, contacts.? What exactly? And if I do not choose to upload your content, then what?

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hi Michaelsart, no mozilla will not access you private documents, photos and other stuff. all account services are fully optional, so you don't have to use them. this clause probably refers to functionality to upload a picture for your account or to sites like addons.mozilla.org where users can sign in with their account and distribute their extensions, leave reviews etc...

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hi Michaelsart, no mozilla will not access you private documents, photos and other stuff. all account services are fully optional, so you don't have to use them. this clause probably refers to functionality to upload a picture for your account or to sites like addons.mozilla.org where users can sign in with their account and distribute their extensions, leave reviews etc...

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Thank you. I'm afraid I have become a bit paranoid from all the ridiculous "permissions" I've come across when downloading apps. One app that was basically a static 4" ruler said they needed access to practically all of my files and would have the right to "alter" my text messages. When I asked about it I was told I didn't have to download the app if I was not comfortable with his requirements. I wonder how many people actually read the Permissions lists and ask for clarifications when not sure? Since then I read all Terms and when confronted with any vague statements I have to ask.

Thanks for taking the time to respond.