The newly-translated anthology ‘Digital Violence in Mexico: The State Vs. Civil Society’ explores the increasing usage of digital surveillance for oppressive practices — and its impacts on human rights. Mozilla Fellow Alex Argüelles contributes to the anthology
As Mozilla continues its ambitious Responsible Computer Science Challenge into 2022 and beyond, the work will be co-led by Crystal Lee, Senior Fellow in Responsible Computer Science.
Mozilla’s Common Voice project was recently certified as a Digital Public Good (DPG) for its work, crowdsourcing speech data for 87 global languages and releasing it as open datasets for innovation.
This section provides a set of preliminary recommendations for businesses, governments, regulators and other key stakeholders, to ensure that personalised pricing never undermines consumer welfare, and to take the first steps towards building a fairer and safer online marketplace, that consumers can trust. It concludes by outlining further opportunities for research into personalised pricing.
The following section introduces a current case study focused on an online dating platform, Tinder. It outlines the choice of focus for this study, and details the scope and methodology. We then present the results of the study, which includes prices quoted for Tinder Plus in six countries, and consumer attitudes towards personalised pricing more broadly.