donation
Thundermail ask for donations. But why should I give full name, mail address. full address: street, number city ... just to donate. What does Mozilla do with all this?
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From the FAQ on https://www.thunderbird.net/donate/
We understand that your privacy is very important -- we agree, and that's a core value of ours at Thunderbird and Mozilla. Your address is part of our Payment Processing, Contact and Donation Information that we outline in our Privacy Policy. This data is used for payment processing, transactional receipts, fraud detection and record-keeping purposes. If you want to know more about the personal information data we receive, the third-party vendors we trust, and how long we keep your data, please refer to our Websites, Communications & Cookies Privacy Notice.
If you had offered Visa payment or Paypal I would have donated, but I will not give all this information for some unknown private payment system
Bjørn said
If you had offered Visa payment or Paypal I would have donated, but I will not give all this information for some unknown private payment system
Did you read the information? what do you mean by 'unknown payment system' - I've no idea what you are seeing but it's not what I see.
Is my donation secure? Yes, we use industry-standard SSL technology to keep your information secure. We partner with Stripe, the industry's established payment processor trusted by some of the world's largest companies. Your sensitive financial information never touches our servers. We send all data directly to Stripe's PCI-compliant servers through SSL. We understand that your privacy is very important. For complete information please refer to the Mozilla Privacy Policy.
I just looked and it does offer those options: On the donate page below it has FAQ's and this one says
What are the ways I can give? You can donate online securely by credit card or PayPal, Google Pay, Apple Pay, and by bank transfers through SEPA, iDEAL and ACH. Give in your local currency! We accept over 100! Choose yours from the drop down menu next to ‘Amount’. You can give offline in USD only by mailing a cheque or money order made payable to "MZLA Technologies Corp". Mail to:
MZLA PO Box 25718 Pasadena CA 91185-5718
Please include your email address on the memo line of your cheque to help us track and attribute your gift. We can only send acknowledgement receipts by email.
And here it says : https://www.mozilla.org/en-US/privacy/websites/ Payment Processing: When you purchase something via a Mozilla website, contribute funds or make donations, you will send payment through one of our third-party payment providers: Stripe, Apple Pay, PayPal, Venmo or Google Pay. Mozilla receives a record of your account (including your billing address and the last four digits of your payment method) and (where relevant) the status of your account’s subscription; we may also receive your name, mailing address, and/or email address. This data is used for payment processing, fraud detection and record-keeping purposes.
Contact and Donation Information: We use Acoustic, Salesforce, Fundraise Up and Campaign Monitor to email receipts and store records, which are retained for 10 years from the date of last payment. If you make a donation to the Mozilla Foundation or Thunderbird, we use Fundraise Up to manage our donations and provide transactional receipts to donors.
If I need to make a payment to anyone via online using a card, the bank will demand certain information such as the name on the card etc. It's all to do with fraud prevention.
Also located this:
How do I get a receipt? You will receive an email confirmation whenever you donate and this will include a receipt for your records. You can also access your receipt history at any time from our Donor Portal.
So obviously they would need to know who to send it to and in order to offer you access to Donor Portal which is important from a donor point of view they need to create an account using info supplied.
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If I go to 'https://www.thunderbird.net/en-US/donate/ I can only choose Donate and Support where full name, mail address, home address: street ... is required. This information is handled by Mozilla the unknown private payment system) I see no direct link to Paypal or bank transfer. I assume that Mozilla sends this to Paypal, bank, etc. but Mozilla also has access to the information. I need a direct link to Paypal or Bank transfer or an account number
@Bjørn
This is the Thunderbird support forum, not a location for you to debate your personal preferences and privacy ideas. The donate page has a link to raise issues with the donation process. I suggest you use it as there is no one here other that fellow Thunderbird users. The link will put you in contact with the Mozilla donor care folks who can actually speak to issues authoritatively.
Bjørn said
If I go to 'https://www.thunderbird.net/en-US/donate/ I can only choose Donate and Support where full name, mail address, home address: street ... is required. This information is handled by Mozilla the unknown private payment system) I see no direct link to Paypal or bank transfer. I assume that Mozilla sends this to Paypal, bank, etc. but Mozilla also has access to the information. I need a direct link to Paypal or Bank transfer or an account number
It's quite normal when making any online payment for any goods etc to enter name and address etc before you get to the section where it asks for how you want to pay. Banks etc do not just allow people to use a card without declaring who that card belongs to - that would not be safe.
But the link offered by Matt to the donate help page is useful. eg: I need: and you might choose: Help donating by bank transfer (SEPA/ IBAN) We truly appreciate your generous support and are happy to offer an easy way for you to give through online bank transfer. We accept donations via direct debit in Euros through Single European Payment Area (SEPA) transfer. To keep our administrative costs to a minimum, we are unfortunately not able to accept offline SEPA bank transfers using IBAN.
Basically all done via online not over a phone. It's all done via a 'secure connection' - what else would you expect from Thunderbird :)
Matt is quite correct - this is just a Thunderbird Support forum manned by other Thunderbird Users who do their best to assist with Thunderbird issues. We are not the people who can offer more info than already provided.