How Mozilla Addresses the Privacy Paradox
Earlier this month, a 20 year old NBA Clippers fan held up a sign in a crowded Washington DC arena with her phone number on it. Seasoned privacy professionals have … Read more
Earlier this month, a 20 year old NBA Clippers fan held up a sign in a crowded Washington DC arena with her phone number on it. Seasoned privacy professionals have … Read more
I just returned from the 2015 Consumer Electronics Show, and am writing to share a few reflections on the event. I spent most of my time at the “Innovation Policy” … Read more
Today, President Obama announced his support for clear, enforceable rules to protect net neutrality, grounded in “Title II” reclassification by the Federal Communications Commission. We’re nearing the end of a … Read more
While October 24-26 marked the fifth official MozFest celebration, it was an exhilarating first for the newly formed Policy & Advocacy track. Before we wrap up the event, the Policy … Read more
We’ve spent years working to advance net neutrality all around the world. This year, net neutrality in the United States became a core focus of ours because of the major … Read more
Today is the final deadline to file comments as part of the Federal Communications Commission’s open proceeding on net neutrality in the United States. The show of support for real … Read more
I recently returned from Istanbul, Turkey where I attended the 9th annual Internet Governance Forum. This was my third IGF in a row, and my second with Mozilla. Like the … Read more
At Mozilla, we champion a Web that empowers people to reach their full potential and be in control of their online lives. In my role at Mozilla this means advocating … Read more
Today, Mozilla joined with dozens of advocacy organizations and companies to urge President Obama to take action on net neutrality in response to his recent vocal support for fair and … Read more
Planning for MozFest 2014 (October 24-26 in London) is in full swing! This year, ‘Policy & Advocacy’ has its own track and we invite you to submit session proposals by … Read more
(This is a repost from The Webmaker Blog) At Mozilla, we exist to protect the free and open web. Today, that openness and freedom is under threat. The open Internet’s … Read more
Today, Mozilla is filing comments in response to the first of two major deadlines set out by the U.S. Federal Communications Commission (FCC) for its latest net neutrality proposal. The … Read more