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The Mozilla Foundation works to ensure the internet remains a public resource that is open and accessible to us all. Learn more about their areas of focus, news, events, and how to join their global movement for privacy rights and trustworthy AI.
- Blog
Mozilla Foundation Welcomes Nabiha Syed as Executive...
- What We Fund
What We Fund - Mozilla Foundation - Homepage
- Who We Are
Founded as a community open source project in 1998, Mozilla...
- What We Do
Mozilla invests in bold ideas, global leaders, and the...
- Amazon: Fix This Security Flaw in Ring Doorbells
Amazon: Fix This Security Flaw in Ring Doorbells - Mozilla...
- Mozilla Festival
Mozilla Festival - Mozilla Foundation - Homepage
- Misogynoir And How It Relates To Harassment Online
Misogynoir And How It Relates To Harassment Online - Mozilla...
- Advocacy
A healthy internet requires an active, global community....
- Blog
At its core, Mozilla is an activist organization led by the Mozilla Foundation that makes change in the world through a variety of ventures including Mozilla Corporation, MZLA, Mozilla Ventures and Mozilla AI.
The Mozilla Foundation (stylized as moz://a) is an American non-profit organization that exists to support and collectively lead the open source Mozilla project. Founded in July 2003, the organization sets the policies that govern development, operates key infrastructure and controls Mozilla trademarks and copyrights.
Mozilla Foundation. Meet the not-for-profit behind Firefox that stands for a better web. Leadership. Meet the team that’s building technology for a better internet. Get involved. Join the fight for a healthy internet. Careers. Work for a mission-driven organization that makes people-first products. Mozilla Blog
Mozilla Foundation. Meet the not-for-profit behind Firefox that stands for a better web. Leadership. Meet the team that’s building technology for a better internet. Get involved. Join the fight for a healthy internet. Careers. Work for a mission-driven organization that makes people-first products. Mozilla Blog