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In 2019, [[Mozilla]] announced that they were planning a premium version of Firefox, bundled with services such as a [[VPN]].<ref>https://thenextweb.com/apps/2019/06/10/mozilla-will-reportedly-launch-a-paid-version-of-firefox-this-fall/</ref>
 
In 2019, [[Mozilla]] announced that they were planning a premium version of Firefox, bundled with services such as a [[VPN]].<ref>https://thenextweb.com/apps/2019/06/10/mozilla-will-reportedly-launch-a-paid-version-of-firefox-this-fall/</ref>
  
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As of [[2023]], Mozilla had more than 1 billion in cash reserves. The primary source of this capital is [[Google]], which pays Mozilla to be the default search engine on the Firefox home page. Those payments, which started in [[2005]], have been increased 50% over the past decade, to more than $450 million, even as the total number of Firefox users has plummeted. In [[2021]] these payments accounted for 83% of Mozilla's revenue.<ref>https://www.bloomberg.com/news/newsletters/2023-05-05/why-google-keeps-paying-mozilla-s-firefox-even-as-chrome-dominates</ref>
  
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Mozilla has signed the [[European Commission]]’s Code of Practice on Disinformation and is "investing in tools to fight this problem".<ref>https://ec.europa.eu/health/sites/health/files/vaccination/docs/ev_20190912_mi_en.pdf</ref>  
 
Mozilla has signed the [[European Commission]]’s Code of Practice on Disinformation and is "investing in tools to fight this problem".<ref>https://ec.europa.eu/health/sites/health/files/vaccination/docs/ev_20190912_mi_en.pdf</ref>  
  
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Mozilla has been partners from the very beginning in the [[CUNY News Integrity Initiative]] alongside the [[Knight Foundation]] and [[Google]] and [[Facebook]].<ref>https://www.niemanlab.org/2017/08/mozilla-fights-misinformation-with-a-new-program-and-some-help-from-firefox-users/</ref> Mozilla is a sponsor of [[Misinfocon]], a "global movement focused on building solutions to online trust, verification, and [[fact checking]]<ref>https://misinfocon.com/</ref>.  
 
Mozilla has been partners from the very beginning in the [[CUNY News Integrity Initiative]] alongside the [[Knight Foundation]] and [[Google]] and [[Facebook]].<ref>https://www.niemanlab.org/2017/08/mozilla-fights-misinformation-with-a-new-program-and-some-help-from-firefox-users/</ref> Mozilla is a sponsor of [[Misinfocon]], a "global movement focused on building solutions to online trust, verification, and [[fact checking]]<ref>https://misinfocon.com/</ref>.  
 
  
 
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Latest revision as of 09:39, 15 July 2024

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Mozilla Firefox is an open source web browser produced by Mozilla.

In 2019, Mozilla announced that they were planning a premium version of Firefox, bundled with services such as a VPN.[1]

83% financed by Google

As of 2023, Mozilla had more than 1 billion in cash reserves. The primary source of this capital is Google, which pays Mozilla to be the default search engine on the Firefox home page. Those payments, which started in 2005, have been increased 50% over the past decade, to more than $450 million, even as the total number of Firefox users has plummeted. In 2021 these payments accounted for 83% of Mozilla's revenue.[2]

Censorship

Mozilla has signed the European Commission’s Code of Practice on Disinformation and is "investing in tools to fight this problem".[3]

Katharina Borchert, Chief Innovation Officer, mused on how to implement this:

If you can attach flags to articles or to searches, or if you can attach fact-checking to certain articles, how do you present that in a way that people don’t feel like somebody is preaching at them, or wagging a finger saying, hey, your perception of reality is wrong here?[4]

Mozilla has been partners from the very beginning in the CUNY News Integrity Initiative alongside the Knight Foundation and Google and Facebook.[5] Mozilla is a sponsor of Misinfocon, a "global movement focused on building solutions to online trust, verification, and fact checking[6].


 

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Katharina BorchertChief Innovation Officer2016Worked to strengthen its position in "the fight against fake news"
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