> If you sell the information how many customers you have and how many shoes you've sold last month, are you selling your customer's personal data?
To make that analogy fair for the scope of what Mozilla's doing, the shoe store would have to be selling data about what color shirts people are wearing when they visit the shoe store.
That is fair. But a more accurate analogy would be that the sales representative that goes to people house is reporting to the store what color people are wearing at home.
Firefox is installed on my computer, not on a VPS owned by Mozilla. I'm not browsing Mozilla website. Why are they entitled to record and share everything I do?
To make that analogy fair for the scope of what Mozilla's doing, the shoe store would have to be selling data about what color shirts people are wearing when they visit the shoe store.