Protecting user privacy is a core element of Mozilla’s vision for the web and the internet at large. In pursuit of this vision, we’re pleased to announ| blog.mozilla.org
We’re working on a new feature to display direct results in your address bar as you type, so that you can skip the results page and get to the right site| blog.mozilla.org
This week Microsoft released the final free monthly update to Windows 10. While this marks the end of support from Microsoft, Firefox will continue to supp| blog.mozilla.org
What would your browser history say about you? Whether you were getting things done this week or just collecting tabs, a new Firefox extension helps you re| blog.mozilla.org
Here at Mozilla, we are the first to admit the internet isn’t perfect, but we know the internet is pretty darn magical. The internet opens up doors and o| blog.mozilla.org
At Mozilla, we build Firefox around one principle: putting you in control. With today’s release, we’re introducing new features that make browsing smar| blog.mozilla.org
Mozilla has promoted Anthony Enzor-DeMeo to General Manager of Firefox. Since joining Mozilla in December 2024, Anthony has played a pivotal role in evolvi| blog.mozilla.org
Shake to Summarize has been recognized with a Special Mention in TIME’s Best Inventions of 2025. Each year TIME spotlights a range of new industry-defini| blog.mozilla.org
Every part of your life has its own rhythm: work, school, family, personal projects. Beginning Oct. 14, we’re rolling out profile management in Firefox s| blog.mozilla.org
Advertising can and should work better — for people, for publishers, and for brands. That belief is what drives Mozilla’s growing investment in rebuild| blog.mozilla.org
An ads milestone in marketing reach without data risk. The ad industry is shifting, and with it comes a clear need for advertisers to use data responsibly| blog.mozilla.org
Firefox is celebrating 21 years of Firefox by hosting four global events celebrating the power of browser choice this fall. We are inviting people to join us in Berlin, Chicago, Los Angeles and Munich as part of Open What You Want, Firefox’s campaign to celebrate choice and the freedom to show up exactly as you […] The post Celebrate the power of browser choice with Firefox. Join us live. appeared first on The Mozilla Blog.| The Mozilla Blog
We’re celebrating Firefox’s 21st anniversary this November, marking more than two decades of building a web that reflects creativity, independence and| blog.mozilla.org
Small digital rituals in cozy games can feel grounding for players with chronic conditions and disabilities.| blog.mozilla.org
Mozilla has acquired Anonym, a trailblazer in privacy-preserving digital advertising. This strategic acquisition enables Mozilla to help raise the bar for| blog.mozilla.org
Today Mozilla is excited to announce Raffi Krikorian — technologist, innovator and community builder — as our first-ever portfolio wide Chief Technolog| blog.mozilla.org
CIRA Joins Firefox’s Trusted Recursive Resolver Program In a few weeks, Firefox will start the by-default rollout of DNS over HTTPS (or DoH for short) to| blog.mozilla.org
Today, Firefox began the rollout of encrypted DNS over HTTPS (DoH) by default for US-based users. The rollout will continue over the next few weeks to conf| blog.mozilla.org
All web browsing starts with a DNS query to find the IP address for the desired service or website. For much of the internet’s history, this query is sen| blog.mozilla.org
Today, Mozilla Chief Financial Officer, Eric Muhlheim, testified in the U.S. v. Google LLC search trial, highlighting the potential impacts this case could| blog.mozilla.org
Giving people the ability to shape the internet and their experiences on it is at the heart of Mozilla’s manifesto. This includes empowering people to ch| blog.mozilla.org
Last week, Judge Amit Mehta issued a ruling in the remedies proceedings of the U.S. v. Google LLC search case. Among the issues addressed, one key aspect t| blog.mozilla.org
Last year we rolled out the Firefox AI Runtime, the engine that quietly powers features such as PDF.js generated alt text and, more recently, our smart tab| blog.mozilla.org
This essay was originally published on The Sidebar, Mozilla’s Substack. I was an influencer years before it became mainstream in 2016. I shared my outfit| blog.mozilla.org
We are pleased to announce that Firefox 142 will begin production usage of our brand new certificate revocation system known as CRLite. CRLite makes your b| blog.mozilla.org
When Firefox users ask for better translation support, we make it happen. Thanks to your feedback on Mozilla Connect, Firefox now supports Chinese, Japanes| blog.mozilla.org
As global political landscapes shift, mission-driven organizations face a critical challenge: creating resilient models that deliver meaningful social impa| blog.mozilla.org
Where has the default got us? Today, the default means sitting by while Big Tech and The Billionaires who run the industry shape every aspect of your life| blog.mozilla.org
Firefox is the only major browser not backed by a billionaire and our independence shapes everything we build. This independence allows us to prioritize bu| blog.mozilla.org
In a previous post, I wrote about a new set of technologies “Privacy Preserving Advertising”, which are intended to allow for advertising without compr| blog.mozilla.org
Regulators and technology companies together have an unique opportunity to improve the privacy properties of online advertising. Improving privacy for ever| blog.mozilla.org
Earlier this summer, we started a series of blog posts analyzing the technical merits of the various privacy-preserving advertising proposals out there. Ou| blog.mozilla.org
Fingerprinting is a major threat to user privacy on the Web. Fingerprinting uses existing properties of your browser like screen size, installed add-ons, e| blog.mozilla.org
Open a web browser and you step into a garden of forking paths — where news, messages, memes, work, learning and cat videos all compete for your attentio| blog.mozilla.org
If you’ve ever had more tabs open than you can count, you know the struggle: tiny, unreadable tab titles, constant scrolling, and that moment of panic wh| blog.mozilla.org
Get the gold standard for browsing with speed, privacy and control.| blog.mozilla.org
The modern web is funded by advertisements. Advertisements pay for all those “free” services you love, as well as many of the products you use on a dai| blog.mozilla.org
Advertising is central to the internet economy. It funds many free products and services. But it is also very intrusive. It is powered by ubiquitous survei| blog.mozilla.org
Last week the Department of Justice and some state attorneys general filed revised proposed remedies in the U.S. v. Google LLC search case. If the proposed| blog.mozilla.org
Since 2022, Mozilla has been in an active process evolving what we do – and renewing our leadership. Today we announced several updates on the leader| blog.mozilla.org
MARK SURMAN, PRESIDENT, MOZILLA Keeping the internet, and the content that makes it a vital and vibrant part of our global society, free and accessible has| blog.mozilla.org
BRAD SMALLWOOD, SVP AND ANONYM CO-FOUNDERGRAHAM MUDD, SVP OF PRODUCT AND ANONYM CO-FOUNDER It’s been four months since Anonym joined Mozilla. Anonym was| blog.mozilla.org
LAURA CHAMBERS, CEO, MOZILLA CORPORATION As Mark shared in his blog, Mozilla is going to be more active in digital advertising. Our hypothesis is that we n| blog.mozilla.org
In the world of entrepreneurship, one business owner’s journey proves the power of simple technology. And group chats. When Richelle Samy founded Culture| blog.mozilla.org
The announcement that Google would remove the ability to track people using cookies in its Chrome browser was met with some consternation from advertisers.| blog.mozilla.org
(In short: Mozilla has updated its take on the state of AI — and what we need to do to make AI more trustworthy. Read the paper and share your feedback:| blog.mozilla.org
Updated Aug. 28, 2024. Take back your privacy Firefox is rolling out Total Cookie Protection by default to more Firefox users worldwide, making Firefox the| blog.mozilla.org
We’re committing $30M to build Mozilla.ai: A startup — and a community — building a trustworthy, independent, and open-source AI ecosystem. We’re o| blog.mozilla.org
As we all reflect on the past year and the moments that had the biggest impact on our lives and culture, we at Mozilla can’t help but call out Artificial| blog.mozilla.org
39% of workers in the US are freelancers. This isn’t necessarily your full time job, but can also be your passion project, your hobby, your second job, y| blog.mozilla.org
In Mozilla’s annual report we discuss how diversification is one of our main goals — investing in new features, new products and new companies. The tea| blog.mozilla.org
Advertising provides critical support for the Web. We’ve been looking to apply privacy preserving advertising technology to the attribution problem, so t| blog.mozilla.org
When we launched our Environmental Sustainability Programme in March 2020, we identified three strategic goals: Reduce and mitigate Mozilla’s organisatio| blog.mozilla.org
Update: Starting May 4, 2023, we’re expanding Mozilla.social to a private beta. If you’re interested, join our waitlist. In early 2023, Mozilla will st| blog.mozilla.org
Early next year, we will launch Mozilla Ventures, a first-of-its-kind impact venture fund to invest in startups that push the internet — and the tech ind| blog.mozilla.org