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Mozilla

Mozilla is a nonprofit that believes the Internet must always remain a global public resource, open and accessible to all. Its work is guided by the Mozilla Manifesto. The direct work of the Mozilla Foundation focuses on fueling the movement for an open Internet. Mozilla does this by connecting open Internet leaders with each other and by mobilizing grassroots activists around the world. The Foundation is also the sole shareholder in the Mozilla Corporation, the maker of Firefox and other open-source tools.

Mozilla in the News

Mozilla in the LA Times

Read an op-ed by Amazon’s Jen Caltrider, Director of *Privacy Not Included, on the occassion of Amazon’s 30th anniversary.

Mozilla’s Future Wake in Fast Company

Law enforcement relies on AI systems that purport to predict crime — but have proven to be biased against Black Americans. Two artist-technologists supported by an award from Mozilla have turned the “predictive policing” model on its head with “Future Wake,” an interactive website that uses AI trained on real law enforcement data to predict […]

Mozilla YouTube Investigation in NBC

YouTube’s controversial algorithm is recommending videos considered disturbing and hateful by users and which often violate the platform’s very own content policies, according to a crowdsourced investigation released today by Mozilla. The study also found that people in non-English speaking countries are far more likely to encounter videos they considered disturbing. Coverage of the study […]

Mozilla on NPR’s Morning Edition

Ashley Boyd, Mozilla’s Vice President of Advocacy, appeared on NPR’s Morning Edition this morning to discuss this year’s Privacy Not Include holiday shopping guide with host Scott Simon. Listen here.

Mozilla in USA Today

To help consumers choose gifts that protect the privacy of their friends and family, Mozilla today unveiled its *Privacy Not Included report at a press event in New York City. The report identifies the smart devices and toys that are secure and trustworthy — as well as those that may be spying on your friends […]

Mozilla’s MozFest Tackles Political Disinformation

In an age of deepfakes and disinformation, more than 2500 activists, policymakers and technologists gathered in London last week at Mozilla’s MozFest to work on creating a better, healthier, and more humane internet. PKPR secured an appearance on CNN for Mozilla Fellow Camille François to discuss how she is using machine learning and data analysis […]

This Mozilla-Funded Film Watches You

Over a year after the approval of a U.S. patentSnapchat users still don’t know if the app is using facial emotion recognition technology to detect and profit off of their moods. To put pressure on SnapchatMozilla premiered “Stealing Ur Feelings,” a short documentary that uses the same technology to analyze viewers’ emotions as they watch […]

Mozilla Gets Creative to Highlight AI’s Impact

To raise awareness about the unintended consequences of artificial intelligence Mozilla has funded a series of films games and art projects that will be launching over the next few months.  PKPR has secured coverage for the initial projects including:  Stay tuned for the worldwide launch of the film Stealing Ur Feelings online later this summer.

Mozilla unveils 2019 Internet Health Report on CBS

To launch Mozilla’s 2019 Internet Health ReportPKPR booked an interview for Mozilla Executive Director Mark Surman on CBS News this morning. This year’s Report cited growing efforts to protect digital privacy, build more responsible artificial intelligence and rein in the power of big tech companies as the most positive developments for the internet while pervasive […]

Mozilla press launch event for privacy study

PKPR organized a press event launch today in New York City for Mozilla’s *Privacy Not Included, a research report and shopping guide identifying which connected products are secure and trustworthy — and which aren’t. The goal: help consumers shop for gifts based on not just price and performance but also on how well they protect […]

Mozilla chats with The Guardian

At MozFest in London, The Guardian spoke with former Mozilla fellow Hang Do Thi Duc and Iranian internet researcher Mahsa Alimardani about what they think should be done to rebuild trust in the internet. Listen to their thoughts on The Guardian’s Chips with Everything Podcast here.

Mozilla unveils 2018 Internet Health Report

On the same day that Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg testified in CongressMozilla launched its 2018 Internet Health Report. The report puts a spotlight on three major issues impacting the health of the internet: the growing power of big tech companies like Facebook and Google; the broken online advertising economy and its role in propagating fake […]

Mozilla in Fast Company

Mozilla and the National Science Foundation are awarding $2 million in funding for projects that will help get people online after disasters or that connect isolated rural Tribal, and urban communities that lack reliable Internet access in the first place. Coverage ranged from a fantastic Fast Company profile of a Detroit project that is bringing […]

Mozilla reveals gifts that snoop

Connected devices and toys like the Amazon Echo and Hello Barbie are on track to be this season’s hottest gifts. But how can shoppers make sure they’re buying gadgets that aren’t going to spy on their kids or get their friends hacked? Building on its mission to help consumers protect their privacy and security Mozilla […]

Mozilla on Slate’s If Then Podcast

Mozilla Foundation’s Executive Director Mark Surman appeared on this week’s episode of Slate’s If Then podcast to how Mozilla is working to build a healthier Internet by engaging consumers in issues like Net Neutrality and encouraging manufacturers to build privacy features into connected devices.

Mozilla on BBC Marketplace Morning Report

Mozilla Foundation executive director Mark Surman appeared on BBC Marketplace Morning Report which airs on public radio stations throughout the U.S. to discuss the state of Internet health and what Mozilla is doing to fight fake news online harassment, privacy breaches and more.

Mozilla leads Day of Action for Net Neutrality

For today’s Internet Wide Day of Action to Save Net Neutrality Mozilla tapped into the oddly addictive Slow TV phenomenon with an epic, 9-hour video spoof. The offbeat but surprisingly effective video features 9 hours of real-time footage of ordinary things like chickens grazing and clouds rolling as a narrator reads a soothing and seemingly […]

Mozilla leads fight to save net neutrality

Mozilla has been leading the fight against FCC’s vote to repeal the net neutrality protections enacted in 2015. During the week of the FCC’s vote PKPR secured interviews with Mozilla executive director Mark Surman and Director of Advocacy Ashley Boyd and coverage of Mozilla’s efforts in outlets including Vice News, AP, International Business Times, San […]