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Revisão 269051:
Revisão 269051 por lsiebert em
Revisão 269066:
Revisão 269066 por markh2 em
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Sumário de resultados da pesquisa:
Data protection laws for EU, EEA, Swiss and California users.
Data protection laws for EU, EEA, Swiss and California users.
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These regions have data protection laws that require us to specify the following:
Our [https://www.mozilla.org/privacy/ Mozilla Privacy Policy] and product specific privacy notices describe the purposes for which we process information about you and the categories of information we process. Mozilla does not sell personal data.
Our lawful bases for collecting and processing personal information under the European General Data Protection Regulation (“GDPR”) include:
*<u>Performing our contract with you</u>: Registration for a Firefox Account requires your agreement to the [https://www.mozilla.org/about/legal/terms/services/ Firefox Cloud Services Terms]. To provide the services described, such as syncing your browser history or providing email verification, we need to receive your email address.
*<u>Legitimate interests</u>: We receive technical and interaction data of users, which may include IP addresses, to customize and offer location specific features, improve the security and reliability of our services and prevent abuse, and to understand where people learn about Firefox. This is further described in the [https://www.mozilla.org/privacy/firefox/ Firefox Privacy Notice].
*<u>Consent</u>: Where we ask for your consent to process your information, you can always withdraw this consent.
The following rights are granted under the GDPR and California Consumer Privacy Act (“CCPA”). Mozilla applies these rights to all users of our products, regardless of your location:
*The right to know what personal data is collected
*The right to know if personal data is being shared, and to whom
*The right to access your personal data
*The right to exercise your privacy rights without being discriminated against
In many cases, you can access, update, or delete your personal information directly from our product settings.
If you have a question or concern, please [https://www.mozilla.org/privacy/#contact contact us] through our Data Subject Access Request Portal and we hope to resolve it for you. If we cannot, you have the right to lodge a complaint with your local data protection authority.
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We need your input! Help us enhance your Mozilla support experience and shape the future of our site by joining our user research study.
These regions have data protection laws that require us to specify the following:
Our [https://www.mozilla.org/privacy/ Mozilla Privacy Policy] and product specific privacy notices describe the purposes for which we process information about you and the categories of information we process. Mozilla does not sell personal data.
Our lawful bases for collecting and processing personal information under the European General Data Protection Regulation (“GDPR”) include:
*<u>Performing our contract with you</u>: Registration for a Mozilla account requires your agreement to the [https://www.mozilla.org/about/legal/terms/services/ Firefox Cloud Services Terms]. To provide the services described, such as syncing your browser history or providing email verification, we need to receive your email address.
*<u>Legitimate interests</u>: We receive technical and interaction data of users, which may include IP addresses, to customize and offer location specific features, improve the security and reliability of our services and prevent abuse, and to understand where people learn about Firefox. This is further described in the [https://www.mozilla.org/privacy/firefox/ Firefox Privacy Notice].
*<u>Consent</u>: Where we ask for your consent to process your information, you can always withdraw this consent.
The following rights are granted under the GDPR and California Consumer Privacy Act (“CCPA”). Mozilla applies these rights to all users of our products, regardless of your location:
*The right to know what personal data is collected
*The right to know if personal data is being shared, and to whom
*The right to access your personal data
*The right to exercise your privacy rights without being discriminated against
In many cases, you can access, update, or delete your personal information directly from our product settings.
If you have a question or concern, please [https://www.mozilla.org/privacy/#contact contact us] through our Data Subject Access Request Portal and we hope to resolve it for you. If we cannot, you have the right to lodge a complaint with your local data protection authority.