We know that when you save something to Pocket, there is a reason why. You are saving something you want to learn about, something that fascinates you, something that will ... | Continue reading
Due to a long list of documented issues, Mozilla previously announced our intent to distrust TLS certificates issued by the Symantec Certification Authority, which is ... | Continue reading
The Responsible Computer Science Challenge — by Omidyar Network, Mozilla, Schmidt Futures, and Craig Newmark Philanthropies — calls on professors to integrate ethics into undergraduate computer science courses With ... | Continue reading
Providing a web browser that you can depend on year after year is one of the core tenant of the Firefox security strategy. We put ... | Continue reading
Diversity and Inclusion is central to our mission and to everything we do at Mozilla. In addition to our commitment to a diverse workforce and inclusive culture, we are dedicated ... | Continue reading
Firefox Monitor helps you fight to keep your data safe. Firefox Monitor checks your email against known data breaches and alerts you if you're in a future breach. | Continue reading
Today, we’re announcing another big update for Firefox Focus, including a much-requested feature, a design refresh, and an exciting change to the underlying technology behind Focus for Android. | Continue reading
Also: A new Mozilla-Ipsos poll reveals a majority of respondents want privacy, and not publicity, as their default setting online Earlier this week, Mozilla visited Venmo’s headquarters in New ... | Continue reading
It can be hard to keep track of when your information has been stolen, so we’re going to help by launching Firefox Monitor, a free service that notifies people when they’ve been part of a data breach. | Continue reading
Earlier this year, we shared that we are building a completely new browser called Firefox Reality. The mixed reality team at Mozilla set out to build a web browser that ... | Continue reading
At Mozilla our privacy philosophy guides how we put people first when we manage data, advocate for policies and make products like Firefox. | Continue reading
Earlier this year, we shared that we are building a completely new browser called Firefox Reality. The mixed reality team at Mozilla set out to build a web browser that ... | Continue reading
We will once again work with users who are already participating in Firefox experiments, and continue to provide in-browser notifications about the experiment and details about the DoH service provider so that everyone is fully informed and has a chance to decline participation i … | Continue reading
The European Commission has today proposed a troublesome new regulation regarding terrorist content online. As we have said, illegal content - of which terrorist content is a particularly striking example - ... | Continue reading
At Mozilla, we’ve been working to ensure our repositories hosted on GitHub are protected from malicious modification. As the recent Gentoo incident demonstrated, such attacks ... | Continue reading
Ahead of the crucial EU copyright vote on 12 Sept., we set the facts straight and explain exactly what the new rules will mean for the internet in Europe. | Continue reading
Mozilla has recently announced a change in our approach to protecting users against tracking. This announcement came as a result of extensive research, both internally ... | Continue reading
Latest versions of Firefox for desktop, Android and iOS launched today. Since our last release update, we’ve been working on improvements and laying the foundation for upcoming releases. | Continue reading
I’m excited to announce that Alan Davidson is joining us today as our new Vice President of Global Policy, Trust and Security. At a time when people are questioning the ... | Continue reading
In the near future, Firefox will -- by default -- protect users by blocking tracking while also offering a clear set of controls to give our users more choice over what information they share with sites. | Continue reading
Data collection at Mozilla is a balancing act between privacy and openness, and it's up to Rebecca Weiss to make sure we get it right. | Continue reading
Two years ago, we released the Firefox Hardware Report to share with the public the state of desktop hardware. Whether you’re a web developer deciding what hardware settings to test ... | Continue reading
Last month, privacy researcher and Mozilla Fellow Hang Do Thi Duc released Public By Default, a sobering look at the vast amount of personal data that’s easily accessible on Venmo, ... | Continue reading
End users rely on the address bar of a web browser to identify what web page they are on. However, most end users are not ... | Continue reading
The EU wants to make it easier for police to access data across borders. We have concerns, and recommendations for improvement. | Continue reading
These technologists, activists, and scientists will spend the next 10 to 12 months creating a more secure, inclusive, and decentralized internet A neuroscientist building open-source hardware. A competition expert ... | Continue reading
Mozilla will stop supporting Firefox Extended Support Release (ESR) 52, the final release that is compatible with legacy add-ons, on September 5, 2018. As no ... | Continue reading
It's six years in the future, and Netflix costs $4,000 a month. What happened? We continued our reliance on patented video codecs to stream web video. | Continue reading
Today, Mozilla is filing our brief in Mozilla v. FCC - alongside other companies, trade groups, states, and organizations - to defend net neutrality rules against the FCC’s rollback that ... | Continue reading
Thunderbird 60, the newest stable release of everyone's favorite desktop Email client, has been released. This version of Thunderbird is packed full of great new ... | Continue reading
With the latest Firefox experiment, Advance, you can explore more of the web efficiently, with real-time recommendations based on your current page and your most recent web history. | Continue reading
We commend the Argentine G20 Presidency for continuing to build momentum around the G20 digital process and look forward to seeing the Declaration and the progress made to that end following the Digital Ministerial on August 24. | Continue reading
Mozilla established one of the first modern security bug bounty programs back in 2004. Since that time, much of the technology industry has followed our ... | Continue reading
The free WeTransfer extension for Firefox lets you share up to 2GB of files, photos, music, videos and more at a time leaving your browser window. | Continue reading
Firefox 60 (the current release) displays an “untrusted connection” error for any website using a TLS/SSL certificate issued before June 1, 2016 that chains up ... | Continue reading
Say “Firefox” and most people think of a web browser on their laptop or phone, period. TL;DR, there’s more to the story now, and our branding needs to evolve. With ... | Continue reading
As the final part of Mozilla and the National Science Foundation’s Wireless Innovation Challenges, 14 community technologists will live demo their creative projects in Mountain View, CA this August ... | Continue reading
Every day, countless Mozillians spend numerous hours testing Firefox to ensure that Firefox users get a stable and secure product. However, no product is bug ... | Continue reading
The decision by the European Commission today to sanction Google for practices regarding the Android mobile operating system drives home the importance of true openness in the mobile ecosystem. These ... | Continue reading
Here’s a surprising fact: It costs money to watch video online, even on free sites like YouTube. That’s because roughly 80% of web videos rely on a patented technology called the H.264 video codec that lets engineers shrink large media files and transmit them quickly over the int … | Continue reading
Side View is a Firefox extension that allows you to view two different browser tabs simultaneously in the same tab, within the same browser window. | Continue reading
Firefox continues our focus on making a browser that is smarter and faster than any other, so you can get stuff done. | Continue reading
From shopping to social media, the average online user will have hundreds of accounts requiring passwords. At the same time, the number of user data breaches occurring each year continues ... | Continue reading
Mozilla Fellow Hang Do Thi Duc joins us to share her Data Selfie art project. It collects the same basic info you provide to Facebook. Sharing this kind of data ... | Continue reading