The MozFest community is helping to build an internet that is inclusive, safe, decentralised, and available to all. Meet the authors of the next chapter of the MozFest book; their essays imagine a future for internet health and trustworthy AI that focuses on decentralisation, digital inclusion, privacy and security, openness, and web literacy.
Mozilla's speaker series Dialogues and Debates has gone virtual! In this conversation between Mozilla's Frederike Kaltheuner and Xavier Harding, we discuss questions sent via Twitter about technology, privacy and the covid-19 pandemic.
Serena Williams in a Mario Tennis tourney. Twitter bots driving coronavirus misinfo. Check out this week's news of the internet, from awesome to awful.
Mozilla Fellow Frederike Kaltheuner will lead a Twitter chat on April 28 2020, exploring how online privacy and security are intersecting with coronavirus.
We first published this article as a spotlight feature of the 2018 Internet Health Report, and are sharing it again now as part of our *Privacy Included special edition. It explains why smart home security matters to the health of the internet, even if you don’t own any connected ‘things’ yourself. There is no shortage of stories about security gone wrong – and this article presents more questions than answers. But it’s also true that in the short time since its publication, a lot of thinking and action has evolved about what to do. – Solana Larsen
Coil, Mozilla, and Creative Commons have launched Grant for the Web, an ambitious initiative to empower individual creators and galvanize an alternative business model for online content
Dr. Ruha Benjamin and Jason Silva headline Mozilla Festival 2025. Explore the speaker lineup and meet innovators in ethical AI, digital rights, and unlearning systemic defaults.
Discover groundbreaking predictions from Mozilla's 2025 Fellows about the future of technology. From AI-led security to labor justice and online activism, explore their bold visions and read more about the innovations shaping tomorrow.