“The health of the internet and online life is why we exist.”
Mitchell Baker, Executive Chair of the Board, Mozilla Foundation
Mozilla makes privacy-respecting products
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Private & secure browsing
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The web’s most intriguing articles
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Easy-to-use email & phone masks
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A VPN you can trust
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Automatically reclaim your private info
“Mozilla is taking bets to show the world there’s a business to be made with trustworthy AI. That includes putting things like human rights, data protection and transparency at the core of how these complex systems work.”
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Is Mozilla a corporation or a non-profit? Actually, both.
Mozilla consists of two organizations. The Mozilla Corporation is wholly owned by the non-profit 501(c) Mozilla Foundation. Which means we aren’t beholden to any shareholders — only to our mission.
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Your voice. Your code. Your ideas. There are literally thousands of ways you can contribute to Mozilla.
Volunteer with MozillaThat one time we gave away our source-code…
The Mozilla project was founded in San Francisco in 1998, when the Netscape browser made the radical decision to give away its program code to the public to build on and improve. At that time, one company had a virtual monopoly on how people experienced the internet.
Eventually, the open-source Mozilla project morphed into the wildly popular first version of Firefox.
Today, Mozilla continues its movement toward a better internet with millions of active community members spanning the globe, advocating for ethical tech, trustworthy AI and producing privacy-first products that give more power to the people.