Mozilla Launches Major Rebranding to Reinforce Commitment to Digital Rights
Mozilla is launching a major rebranding initiative to redefine its identity and strengthen its commitment to a free, open, and accessible internet. Partnering with the global branding agency Jones Knowles Ritchie, Mozilla aims to enhance public understanding of its impact beyond the Firefox browser. This transformation reflects the organization’s dedication to digital rights, privacy, and community engagement, inviting users to join its mission of reclaiming the internet for everyone.
Mozilla Blocks Censorship Circumvention Add-ons in Response to Russian Demands
Mozilla Foundation has blocked censorship circumvention add-ons for Firefox, including those aiding individuals in Russia. The decision was made in response to demands from Russia’s censorship agency, Roskomnadzor. Developers and advocates of internet freedom have expressed disappointment and concern over the unavailability of these add-ons.
Mozilla Takes Stand Against Apple, Google, and Microsoft for Browser Development
Recently, Mozilla has taken a stand against Apple, Google, and Microsoft for setting technical requirements that have hindered the development of its Firefox web browser, thus impacting competition. Despite engaging in dialog with platform vendors for years, Mozilla has seen…