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Mozilla Mornings on the DSA: Setting the standard for third-party platform auditing
On 11 May, Mozilla will host the next instalment of Mozilla Mornings – our regular event series that brings together…
Rapid Fire: Jen Caltrider is here to help you shop safe for connected devices and apps because privacy kinda rocks
From her remote mountaintop home in the Colorado wilderness, Jen Caltrider has an ideal vantage point to ponder privacy, which…
Mozilla Mornings: Unpacking the DSA’s risk-based approach
On 25 February, Mozilla will host the next installment of Mozilla Mornings – our regular event series that brings together…
Four ways to protect your data privacy and still be online
Today is Data Privacy Day, which is a good reminder that data privacy is a thing, and you’re in charge…
Jessica Rosenworcel’s appointment is good for the internet
With a new year comes change, and one change we’re glad to see in 2021 is new leadership at the…
Think you don’t need a VPN? Here are five times you just might.
As more of daily life takes place across internet connections, privacy and security issues become even more important. A VPN…
Practicing Lean Data and Defending “Lean Data”
At Mozilla, we put privacy first. We do this in our own products with features like tracking protection. We also…
What came out of Reimagine Open?
Last year, the many concerning headlines about the state of the internet prompted us into action. “It seems like we’re…
How to Make Sure the Tech You Use and Build Reflects Your Values
Technology should empower you. It should put you in control. You should not feel used by the company that provides…
Top 10 Podcast Episodes about Online Privacy
Over the past five seasons, the IRL: Online Life is Real Life podcast has delved into what privacy violations are…
I’m ready for Amazon’s Prime Day — but not if it means sacrificing my privacy
For many, “online shopping” is interchangeable with “visiting Amazon.” The platform’s wide selection, deep discounts, and seemingly-telepathic recommendation engine are…
We asked, you answered: The future of the web should be private
What we learned and what’s next We asked for your thoughts about the future of the internet. You said it…