Topic: Mozilla
Mozilla, the organization behind the Firefox browser, has faced scrutiny for its reliance on Google and its evolving stance on user privacy. While it promotes open-source software, recent decisions, such as increased data collection for advertisers and the removal of privacy tools, raise concerns about its commitment to user rights. The ongoing tension between maintaining user privacy and corporate partnerships highlights the challenges in defending free expression and individual liberty in the digital area.
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USA v. Google Day 3 and 4 – The Power of Defaults 2
The trial that could change the internet forever.
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Firefox Adds Email Masking to Help With Online Privacy
A popular feature that allows users to mask their real email address.
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Thunderbird Introduces New Version With Updated Design
The private and open source email client gets a new look.
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Firefox removes Yandex search, will auto-switch affected users to Google
Support for Russia’s Mail.ru is also pulled.
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Mozilla suggests regulators issue laws that curb recommendations of “conspiracy theory videos”
Mozilla flirts with censorship as it flounders for a purpose.
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Firefox introduces extension that automatically censors “hate speech”
Yet another example of how Mozilla has lost its way.












