ABOUT: YOUR RIGHTS
Mozilla Firefox is free and open source software, built by a community of thousands from
all over the world. There are a few things you should know:
Firefox is made available to you under the terms of the
Mozilla Public
License. This means you may use, copy and distribute Firefox to
others. You are also welcome to modify the source code of Firefox as
you want to meet your needs. The Mozilla Public License also gives you
the right to distribute your modified versions.
Mozilla does not grant you any rights to the Mozilla and Firefox trademarks
or logos. Additional information on Trademarks may be found
here.
Mozilla’s privacy policy for Firefox may be found
here.
Firefox also uses web site information services, such as the SafeBrowsing
service; however, we cannot guarantee they are 100% accurate or error-free.
More details, including information on how to disable the services, can be
found in the service terms.
MOZILLA FIREFOX WEB SITE SERVICES
Mozilla Firefox uses web site information services ("Services"), such as the
SafeBrowsing service, that are available for your use with this binary version
of Firefox as described below. If you do not want to use the Services or the
terms below are unacceptable, you may disable the SafeBrowsing service by clicking
Edit -> Preferences -> Security and uncheck the options for "Tell me if the site
I'm visiting is a suspected attack site" and "Tell me if the site I'm visiting is
a suspected forgery."
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Mozilla and its contributors, licensors and partners work to provide the most
accurate and up-to-date phishing and malware information. However, they cannot
guarantee that this information is comprehensive and error-free: some risky sites
may not be identified and some safe sites may be identified in error
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Mozilla may discontinue or change the Services at its discretion.
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You are welcome to use these Services with the accompanying version of
Firefox, and you have all the rights necessary to do so. Mozilla and
its licensors reserve all other rights in the Services. These terms are
not intended to limit any rights granted under open source licenses applicable
to Firefox and to corresponding source code versions of Firefox.
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The Services are provided "as-is." Mozilla, its contributors, licensors, and
distributors, disclaim all warranties, whether express or implied, including without
limitation, warranties that the Services are merchantable and fit for your particular
purposes. You bear the entire risk as to selecting the Services for your purposes
and as to the quality and performance of the Services. Some jurisdictions do not allow
the exclusion or limitation of implied warranties, so this disclaimer may not apply to
you.
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The Services are provided "as-is." Mozilla, its contributors, licensors, and
distributors, disclaim all warranties, whether express or implied, including without
limitation, warranties that the Services are merchantable and fit for your particular
purposes. You bear the entire risk as to selecting the Services for your purposes
and as to the quality and performance of the Services. Some jurisdictions do not
allow the exclusion or limitation of implied warranties, so this disclaimer may not
apply to you.
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Mozilla may update these terms as necessary from time to time. These terms may not
be modified or cancelled without Mozilla’s written agreement.
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These terms are governed by the laws of the state of California, U.S.A., excluding
its conflict of law provisions. If any portion of these terms is held to be invalid
or unenforceable, the remaining portions will remain in full force and effect. In
the event of a conflict between a translated version of these terms and the English
language version, the English language version shall control.