
Mozilla statement on USA FREEDOM Act
Today, a new version of the USA FREEDOM Act is being introduced in both the House and Senate, with bipartisan support. We’re sharing the following statement: “At Mozilla, we believe … Read more
Today, a new version of the USA FREEDOM Act is being introduced in both the House and Senate, with bipartisan support. We’re sharing the following statement: “At Mozilla, we believe … Read more
Since Snowden, we have seen increasing government conversations about the appropriate limits of surveillance; Some states have sought to restrict their own access to information and others have focused on … Read more
As we’ve highlighted in the past, we believe that the software patent system is challenging for open source software development. Because of the short innovation cycle and continuous iteration of … Read more
The U.S. Congress will soon decide whether to reauthorize one of the government’s most notorious mass surveillance programs. On June 1st, three sections of the PATRIOT Act are set to … Read more
Despite nearly two years of revelations about the scope and scale of government surveillance practices, and the ensuing damage to user trust, security, and privacy, the U.S. Congress continues to … Read more
From hacks of some of the world’s largest corporations (think Target, Home Depot), to critical vulnerabilities in widely used open source software like Heartbleed and Shellshock, to connected carmakers being … Read more
For about a year, the Mozilla community in Pune, India has had an informal task force where four active members go out to local universities and conferences to speak about … Read more
Recently, the U.S. Senate Select Committee on Intelligence held a closed-door hearing to markup the Cybersecurity Information Sharing Act (CISA). Mozilla has previously opposed CISA and its predecessor CISPA, and … Read more
This post is co-authored by Stacy Martin & Greg Jost Privacy Day is always an amazing opportunity to showcase Mozilla’s deep privacy roots. Each year, we try to do something … Read more
This year at Mobile World Congress, I participated in two formal discussions. I spoke alongside a panel of experts thinking about mobile and data which was hosted by the GSMA. … Read more
Protecting the privacy of users and the information collected about them online is crucial to maintaining and growing a healthy and open Web. Unfortunately, there have been massive threats that … Read more
Mozilla takes privacy seriously – in our products, our policies, and our practices. As a result, we support draft legislation introduced today in the state of California to improve warrant … Read more