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Mozilla Mornings on addressing online harms through advertising transparency

Owen Bennett
October 19, 2020

On 29 October, Mozilla will host the next installment of Mozilla Mornings – our regular breakfast series that brings together policy experts, policymakers and practitioners for insight and discussion on … Read more

The EU’s Current Approach to QWACs (Qualified Website Authentication Certificates) will Undermine Security on the Open Web

Udbhav Tiwari and Ben Wilson
October 8, 2020

Since its founding in 1998, Mozilla has championed human-rights-compliant innovation as well as choice, control, and privacy for people on the Internet. We have worked hard to actualise this belief … Read more

Open Letter to South Korea’s ICT Minister, Mr. Ki-Young Choe: Ensure the TBA amendments don’t harm the open internet in South Korea

Udbhav Tiwari
October 4, 2020

This week, as a global champion for net neutrality, Mozilla wrote to South Korea’s ICT Minister, Mr. Ki-Young Choe, to urge him to reconsider the Telecommunications Business Act (TBA) amendments. … Read more

Mozilla Partners with the African Telecommunications Union to Promote Rural Connectivity

Mozilla
October 1, 2020

Mozilla and the African Telecommunications Union (ATU) have signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) for a joint project that will promote rural connectivity in the Africa region. “The project, pegged … Read more

Mozilla files comments with the European Commission on safeguarding democracy in the digital age

Owen Bennett
September 17, 2020

As in many parts of the world, EU lawmakers are eager to get greater insight into the ways in which digital technologies and online discourse can serve to both enhance … Read more

Mozilla announces partnership to explore new technology ideas in the Africa Region

Mozilla
September 15, 2020

Mozilla and AfriLabs – a Pan-African community and connector of African tech hubs with over 225 technology innovation hubs spread across 47 countries – have partnered to convene a series … Read more

Mozilla applauds TRAI for maintaining the status quo on OTT regulation, upholding a key aspect of net neutrality in India

Udbhav Tiwari
September 14, 2020

Mozilla applauds the Telecom Regulatory Authority of India (TRAI) for its decision to maintain the existing regulatory framework for OTT services in India. The regulation of OTT services sparked the … Read more

India’s ambitious non personal data report should put privacy first, for both individuals and communities

Udbhav Tiwari
September 12, 2020

After almost a year’s worth of deliberation, the Kris Gopalakrishnan Committee released its draft report on non-personal data regulation in India in July 2020. The report is one of the … Read more

Mozilla offers a vision for how the EU Digital Services Act can build a better internet

Raegan MacDonald and Owen Bennett
September 8, 2020

Later this year the European Commission is expected to publish the Digital Services Act (DSA). These new draft laws will aim at radically transforming the regulatory environment for tech companies … Read more

Practicing Lean Data and Defending “Lean Data”

Daniel Nazer
August 20, 2020

At Mozilla, we put privacy first. We do this in our own products with features like tracking protection. We also promote privacy in our public advocacy. A key feature of … Read more

By embracing blockchain, a California bill takes the wrong step forward.

Chris Riley
August 6, 2020

The California legislature is currently considering a bill directing a public board to pilot the use of blockchain-type tools to communicate Covid-19 test results and other medical records. We believe … Read more

Australian watchdog recommends major changes to exceptional access law TOLA

Eric Jjemba and Jochai Ben-Avie
July 27, 2020

Australia’s Independent National Security Legislation Monitor (INSLM) earlier this month released a 316-page report calling for significant, and much needed, reforms to the nation’s 2018 Telecommunications and Other Legislation Amendment … Read more

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