A free and open internet shouldn't come at the expense of privacy
Mozilla emphasizes a free internet prioritizing user privacy, focusing on regulation, standards, and product development to enhance online advertising while advocating for stronger privacy protections and ethical practices.
Read original articleMozilla emphasizes the importance of maintaining a free and open internet without compromising user privacy. The organization acknowledges the challenges of ensuring creators are compensated while preventing paywalls that limit access. Mozilla's approach to improving online advertising is centered on three key areas: regulation, standards, and product development. They advocate for stronger privacy protections and consumer rights through legislative efforts, such as engaging with the UK’s Competition and Markets Authority and supporting privacy laws in the U.S. Additionally, Mozilla is involved in shaping technical standards for privacy-preserving advertising, collaborating with organizations like the Internet Engineering Task Force. Their product initiatives include features that protect user privacy while supporting an advertising model that respects individuals. Mozilla aims to foster a balanced ecosystem where commercial interests align with public benefit, ultimately striving for a future where online advertising is ethical and privacy-respecting.
- Mozilla advocates for a free internet that prioritizes user privacy.
- The organization is focusing on regulation, standards, and product development to improve online advertising.
- Legislative efforts are underway to enhance privacy protections and consumer rights.
- Mozilla collaborates with industry groups to develop privacy-preserving advertising standards.
- The goal is to create a balanced ecosystem that respects both commercial interests and public benefit.
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a free and open internet shouldnt come at the expense of saying "its too hard"; and allowing ad slop to stay baked in.
nobody should have to use esoteric tech to force access to desired information.
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