Fighting Back Against Surveillance
Expansive surveillance programs damage user trust, stifle innovation, and risk a divided Internet. They affect all Internet users around the world – and yet we still don’t know their full … Read more
Expansive surveillance programs damage user trust, stifle innovation, and risk a divided Internet. They affect all Internet users around the world – and yet we still don’t know their full … Read more
Fighting for data privacy — making sure individuals know who has access to their data, where it goes or could go, and that they have a choice in all of … Read more
I’m reposting an update that I shared with our public policy mailing list in the wake of the D.C. Circuit’s net neutrality decision. More to come on this issue in … Read more
Today we launch a new blog at Mozilla, focused on public policy issues that affect the open Internet. For years, we’ve worked closely with a broad swath of the Internet … Read more
Expansive government surveillance practices have severely damaged the health of the open Internet, creating calls for change from diverse organizations around the world along with hundreds of thousands of Internet … Read more
Over the weekend, my colleague Andreas Gal, together with Mozilla’s CTO Brendan Eich, published an article on the importance of open source software for maintaining the public’s trust that our … Read more
Mozilla stands with hundreds of major technology companies and nonprofit organizations, and tens of thousands of digital advocates, in calling for reform of the Electronic Communications Privacy Act, or ECPA. … Read more
From the day I first browsed the Web, Mozilla has shaped my experience of the Internet. The community is one of the strongest forces making the Web what it is … Read more
In a post this morning from Mozilla’s CTO Brendan Eich, we announced that we’re working with Stanford’s Center for Internet and Society to develop a Cookie Clearinghouse. The Cookie Clearinghouse … Read more
[This is the second of a two-part post from Mozilla’s User Experience team on their look at privacy and security. You can view the first post here.] Usability and security/privacy … Read more
[This is the first of a two-part post from Mozilla’s User Experience Research team on their look at privacy and security.] Mozilla’s User Experience Research team recently connected with the … Read more
Mozilla is pleased to release a new interactive metrics page reporting monthly data on user adoption of Do Not Track (DNT) within Firefox. We’re making this data public both because … Read more