updated legal page. closes #1214

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<p class="mt-2">${state.translate('legalDateStamp')}</p>
<div class="overflow-scroll py-8 px-12">
<p class="leading-normal">
<span>When Mozilla receives information from you, our</span>
<a
href="https://www.mozilla.org/privacy/"
<span
>Send is a service from Mozilla that allows you to send electronic
files through a safe, private, and encrypted link that
automatically expires to ensure your stuff does not remain online
forever. Send is also subject to our</span
><a
href="https://www.mozilla.org/privacy/websites"
target="__blank"
rel="noopener noreferrer"
class="text-blue-dark hover:underline"
>Mozilla Privacy Policy</a
> Websites Privacy Policy</a
><span
>. When you visit the Send website, information such as your IP
address is temporarily retained as part of a standard server
log.</span
>
<span
>describes how we handle that information. Below are the top
things you should know about Firefox Send. You can also view the
code</span
>
<a
</p>
<br>
<p>
Here are the other key things you should know about what is
happening when you use Send:
<ul class="mt-6 leading-normal">
<li class="mb-4">
Mozilla receives an encrypted copy of the file you upload, and
basic information about the file, such as filename, file hash, and
file size. Mozilla does not have the ability to access the content
of your encrypted file, and only keeps it for the time or number
of downloads indicated.
</li>
<li class="mb-4">
To allow you to see the status of your previously uploaded files,
or delete them, basic information about your uploaded files are
stored on your local device, such as Sends identifier for the
file, the filename, and the files unique download link. This is
cleared if you delete your uploaded file or upon visiting Send
after the file expires.
</li>
<li class="mb-4">
Anyone you provide with the unique link (including the encryption
key) to your encrypted file will be able to download and access
that file. You should not provide the link to anyone you do not
want to have access to your encrypted file.
</li>
<li class="mb-4">
Send will also collect information about the performance and your
use of the service, such as how often you upload files, how long
your files remain with Mozilla before they expire, any errors
related to file transfers, and what cryptographic protocols your
browser supports.
</li>
<li class="mb-4">
You can learn more about the data Send collects<a
href="https://github.com/mozilla/send/blob/master/docs/metrics.md"
target="__blank"
rel="noopener noreferrer"
class="text-blue-dark hover:underline"
> here</a
>.
</li>
</ul>
</p>
<ul class="mt-6 leading-normal">
<li class="mb-4">
<b>Content</b>: Mozilla receives an encrypted copy of the file you
upload but we cannot access the content or name of your encrypted
file. By default, files are stored for a maximum of either 24
hours or 7 days. If you choose a download cap, the file can be
deleted from our server sooner.
</li>
<li class="mb-4">
<b>Data on your device</b>: So that you can check status or delete
files, basic information about your uploaded files is stored on
your local device. This includes our identifier for the file, the
filename, and the files unique download URL. This is cleared if
you delete your uploaded file or upon visiting Send after the file
expires. Note, however, that the URL will persist in your browsing
history (and with whomever you shared it) until manually deleted.
</li>
<li class="mb-4">
<b>Personal data</b>: The following is necessary to provide the
service:
<ul class="mt-6 leading-normal">
<li class="mb-4">
<u>IP addresses</u>: We receive IP addresses of downloaders
and uploaders as part of our standard server logs. These are
retained for 90 days, and for that period, may be connected to
activity of a files download URL. Although we develop our
services in ways that minimize identification, you should know
that it may be possible to correlate the IP address of a Send
user to the IP address of other Mozilla services with
accounts; and if there is a match, this could identify the
account email address.
</li>
<li class="mb-4">
<u>Firefox Account</u>: This is required for authentication
only if you wish to upload larger file sizes. Your Firefox
Account record will retain aggregate data on your usage of
Send: for example, if you created a Firefox Account in
connection with Send, number of files sent and approximate
file sizes, and how many times youve used the service.
</li>
</ul>
</li>
<li class="mb-4">
<b>Non-personal data</b>: We receive the following to improve our
service and performance:
<ul class="mt-6 leading-normal">
<li class="mb-4">
<u>Interaction data</u>: This includes information such as
number of people sending and receiving files, number of files
uploaded and approximate file sizes, percentage of file
downloaders who become uploaders, how people engage with the
website (time spent, clicks, referrer information, site exit
path, use of passwords).
</li>
<li class="mb-4">
<u>Technical data</u>: This includes information such as
operating system, browser, language preference, country,
timestamps, duration for file transfer, reasons for errors,
reasons for file expiration.
</li>
</ul>
</li>
<li class="mb-4">
<b>Third Party Services</b>: We use Google Cloud Platform.
</li>
</ul>
</div>
</div>
</main>