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How the U.S. Government is leading by example on artificial intelligence

Nik Marda
March 28, 2024

For years, the U.S. government has seen the challenges and opportunities of leveraging AI to advance its mission. Federal agencies have tried to use facial recognition to identify suspects and … Read more

Pathways to a fairer digital world: shaping EU rules to increase consumer protection and choice online

Tasos Stampelos
March 27, 2024

In the evolving digital landscape, where every click, swipe, and interaction shapes people’s daily lives, the need for robust consumer protection has never been more paramount. The propagation of deceptive … Read more

Mozilla, Center for Democracy and Technology call for openness and transparency in AI

Udbhav Tiwari and Maximilian Gahntz
March 25, 2024

Update | 27 March 2024: Mozilla has submitted its comments to the NTIA’s consultation on openness in AI models referenced in this blog post originally. Drawing on Mozilla’s own history … Read more

Mozilla joins allies to co-sign an amicus brief in State of Nevada vs. Meta Platforms defending end-to-end encryption

Udbhav Tiwari
March 12, 2024

Mozilla recently signed onto an amicus brief – alongside the Electronic Frontier Foundation , the Internet Society, Signal, and a broad coalition of other allies – on the Nevada Attorney … Read more

Mozilla Mornings: Choice or Illusion? Tackling Harmful Design Practices

Tasos Stampelos
March 5, 2024

The first edition of Mozilla Mornings in 2024 will explore the impact of harmful design on consumers in the digital world and the role regulation can play in addressing such … Read more

Platform Tilt: Documenting the Uneven Playing Field for an Independent Browser Like Firefox

Mozilla
January 19, 2024

Browsers are the principal gateway connecting people to the open Internet, acting as their agent and shaping their experience. The central role of browsers has long motivated us to build … Read more

Mozilla Weighs in on State Comprehensive Privacy Proposals

Noam Kantor
January 11, 2024

[Read our letters to legislators in Massachusetts and Maine.] Today, Mozilla is calling for the passage of strong state privacy protections, such as those modeled off of the American Data … Read more

Mozilla’s Comments to FCC: Net Neutrality Essential for Competition, Innovation, Privacy

Jenn Taylor Hodges, Steve Song and Noam Kantor
December 22, 2023

[UPDATE: Read our reply comments here] [Read our full submission here] Net neutrality – the concept that your internet provider should not be able to block, throttle, or prioritize elements … Read more

Mozilla and Allies Say No to Surveillance Blank Check in NDAA, Yes to Strong Surveillance Protections

Noam Kantor
December 8, 2023

Today Mozilla, along with a group of builders and supporters of innovation, sent a letter calling on the US House of Representatives to pass strong surveillance reform proposals such as … Read more

Mozilla Asks US Supreme Court to Support Responsible Content Moderation

Daniel Nazer
December 5, 2023

Today Mozilla Corporation joined an amicus brief in a pair of important Supreme Court cases. The cases consider Texas and Florida laws that prohibit social media platforms from removing hateful … Read more

Global Privacy Control Empowers Individuals to Limit Privacy-Invasive Tracking

Mozilla
November 21, 2023

Global Privacy Control (GPC) is a proposed standard by PrivacyCG that aims to make privacy more accessible to everyone. Available now in Firefox version 120 and soon to be featured … Read more

Mozilla Mornings: Big tech, big AI? Why keeping markets open matters

Tasos Stampelos
November 2, 2023

Mozilla Mornings in Brussels is back, debating AI competition and open systems AI dominates global policy discussions, but there’s no consensus on how to act. A topic gaining prominence is … Read more

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Uncategorized

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  • Join Us to Mark 20 Years of Firefox
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  • Mozilla, EleutherAI, and Hugging Face Provide Comments on California’s SB 1047
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  • Mozilla Mornings: Choice or Illusion? Tackling Harmful Design Practices
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Trust

  • Continuing to Protect our Users in Kazakhstan
    December 18, 2020

Security

  • Continuing to Protect our Users in Kazakhstan
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  • It’s time for the G20’s first digital agenda
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Europe

  • Mozilla Mornings: Unleashing PETs – Regulating Online Ads for a Privacy-First Future
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  • Global Network Fee Proposals are Troubling. Here are Three Paths Forward.
    October 26, 2023
  • Mozilla Mornings on addressing online harms through advertising transparency
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  • The EU’s Current Approach to QWACs (Qualified Website Authentication Certificates) will Undermine Security on the Open Web
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Transparency

  • Mozilla Participates to Ofcom’s Draft Transparency Reporting Guidance
    October 23, 2024
  • Mozilla applauds CFPB for taking on the Data Broker Ecosystem
    August 18, 2023
  • Mozilla Weighs in on Accountability Legislation: Public policies like PATA can help to keep the Internet in the public’s best interest.
    June 9, 2023
  • Open Fibre Data Standard: Understanding the True Extent of the Internet
    March 28, 2023
  • Mozilla Meetups: The Building Blocks of a Trusted Internet
    May 26, 2022

Data protection

  • Mozilla submits comments to the California Privacy Protection Agency
    November 11, 2021

United States

  • Mozilla shares 2025 Policy Priorities and Recommendations for Creating an Internet Where Everyone Can Thrive
    March 27, 2025
  • Mozilla Respond to the White House’s RFI on AI
    March 24, 2025
  • Mozilla Responds to BIS’ Proposed Rule on Reporting Requirements for the Development of Advanced AI Models and Computing Clusters
    October 21, 2024
  • Mozilla, EleutherAI, and Hugging Face Provide Comments on California’s SB 1047
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  • How the U.S. Government is leading by example on artificial intelligence
    March 28, 2024

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