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.
-
Mozilla turns its attention to censoring decentralized tech
Mozilla has lost its way.
-
Google does PR push for ending 3rd party cookies within Chrome
Google tried to overshadow the Edge browser’s launch.
-
Comcast isn’t happy it won’t be able to see your web history when traffic is encrypted
Comcast uses anti-monopoly arguments for criticizing Google for encrypting web traffic.
-
Firefox says encrypted DNS-over-HTTPS won’t be turned on by default in the UK
Mozilla will leave UK Firefox users to fend for themselves when it comes to the all-seeing and snooping eyes of…
-
Mozilla CEO Chris Beard announces resignation
The CEO said that he felt it was high time he took a “step back” to recharge and take a…
-
Internet Services Providers Association suggest Mozilla is an “internet villain” for helping bypass censorship
Firefox’s ability to stop ISPs from censoring makes them rather unhappy.
-
Firefox has a file theft vulnerability that’s been unpatched for 17 years, security researcher says
According to the researcher, Mozilla has no plans to fix the issue.
-
Tucker Carlson slams the Koch brothers for funding online censorship scheme
The Koch brothers have teamed up with the ADL and others to reduce “hate speech” online.
-
Free and open source software is being sold commercially in the Microsoft Store
Microsoft doesn’t appear to be bothered about the practice.
-
Charles Koch and George Soros team up with Patreon, Mozilla, Pinterest and more to stamp out “hate” online
The likes of the Koch brothers, have in the past, been accused of using their vast fortune to influence US…
-
Have I been Pwned, the popular security service, will be sold to a new owner
It’s not yet known who the service will be sold to.












