Mozilla Discloses Past Relationships with Facebook

Over the last three months, Mozilla has been a vocal critic of Facebook’s practices with respect to its lack of user transparency. Throughout this time we’ve engaged with Facebook directly ... | Continue reading


@blog.mozilla.org | 5 years ago

Facebook Must Do Better

The recent New York Times report alleging expansive data sharing between Facebook and device makers shows that Facebook has a lot of work to do to come clean with its ... | Continue reading


@blog.mozilla.org | 5 years ago

How to speed up the Rust compiler some more in 2018

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Mozilla: $225,000 for projects that examine the effects of AI on society

Mozilla’s latest awards will support people and projects that examine the effects of AI on society   At Mozilla, one way we support a healthy internet is by fueling the ... | Continue reading


@blog.mozilla.org | 5 years ago

13 things to know about the GDPR

A new law is taking effect in Europe — the General Data Protection Regulation aka “the GDPR.” Mozilla has always stood data privacy principles that are at the heart of privacy laws like the GDPR. It feels like the rest of the world is catching up to where we’ve been all along. | Continue reading


@blog.mozilla.org | 5 years ago

The General Data Protection Regulation and Firefox

We are only a few days away from May 25th, when the European General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) will go into full effect. Since we were founded, Mozilla has always ... | Continue reading


@blog.mozilla.org | 5 years ago

Two-step authentication in Firefox Accounts

Two-step authentication in Firefox Accounts   Starting on 5/23/2018, we are beginning a phased rollout to allow Firefox Accounts users to opt into two-step authentication. ... | Continue reading


@blog.mozilla.org | 5 years ago

Firefox is now supported by Google Hangouts and Meet with plugins

After extensive work from the Google Hangouts team and the Firefox WebRTC team both, the consumer version Google Hangouts and the enterprise version Google Meet, are working in Firefox with no plugin required thanks to WebRTC! How we got here Turning off the NPAPI  support in Fir … | Continue reading


@blog.mozilla.org | 5 years ago

Firefox is now supported by Google Hangouts and Meet

After extensive work from the Google Hangouts team and the Firefox WebRTC team both, the consumer version Google Hangouts and the enterprise version Google Meet, are working in Firefox with no plugin required thanks to WebRTC! How we got here Turning off the NPAPI  support in Fir … | Continue reading


@blog.mozilla.org | 5 years ago

Extensions in Firefox 61

Firefox 60 is now in the Release channel, which means that Firefox 61 has moved from Nightly to the Beta channel. As usual, Mozilla engineers ... | Continue reading


@blog.mozilla.org | 5 years ago

Senate votes to save net neutrality, now it's up to the House

Today, the U.S. Senate passed a Congressional Review Act (CRA) resolution to save net neutrality and overturn the FCC’s disastrous order to end net neutrality protections. We’re pleased this resolution ... | Continue reading


@blog.mozilla.org | 5 years ago

The Rust compiler is getting faster

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Mozilla Fights for Net Neutrality This May (and Always)

Mozilla is continuing to fight for net neutrality — in the courts, alongside Americans, on Twitter and, today, by joining the Red Alert protest. The Red Alert protest raises awareness ... | Continue reading


@blog.mozilla.org | 5 years ago

Distrust of Symantec TLS Certificates

A Certification Authority (CA) is an organization that browser vendors (like Mozilla) trust to issue certificates to websites. Last year, Mozilla published and discussed a ... | Continue reading


@blog.mozilla.org | 5 years ago

Firefox Quantum: Fast for Business, Better for IT

Fast, lightweight, secure and easily configurable, Firefox Quantum for Enterprise should be your go-to for business browsing. | Continue reading


@blog.mozilla.org | 5 years ago

Firefox gets down to Business, and it’s Personal

Today’s release has a new feature to support IT professionals who want to customize the browser for their employees. IT professionals can now configure Firefox for their organization, either using Group Policy on Windows, or a JSON file that works across the Mac, Linux, and Windo … | Continue reading


@blog.mozilla.org | 5 years ago

Efficient float32 arithmetic in JavaScript on Firefox

There are several different ways to represent floating-point numbers in computers: most architectures now use the IEEE754 standards, representing double precision numbers with 64 bits ... | Continue reading


@blog.mozilla.org | 6 years ago

Firefox will start showing “sponsored stories” to US users

Content on the web is powerful. It enables us to learn new things, discover different perspectives, stay in touch with what’s happening in the world, or just make us laugh. ... | Continue reading


@blog.mozilla.org | 6 years ago

How to speed up the Rust compiler in 2018

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@blog.mozilla.org | 6 years ago

Firefox announces Facebook Container Extension

The Facebook container extension helps you control more of your web activity from Facebook by isolating your identity into a separate container. This makes it harder for Facebook to track your activity on other websites via third-party cookies. | Continue reading


@blog.mozilla.org | 6 years ago