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'''Mozilla Firefox''' is an [[open source]] [[web browser]] produced by [[Mozilla]].
 
'''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]].<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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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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[[Katharina Borchert]], Chief Innovation Officer, mused on how to implement this: {{QB|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?<ref>https://www.niemanlab.org/2017/08/mozilla-fights-misinformation-with-a-new-program-and-some-help-from-firefox-users/</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>.
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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]

Planned censorship

Mozilla has signed the European Commission’s Code of Practice on Disinformation and is "investing in tools to fight this problem".[2]

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?[3]

Mozilla has been partners from the very beginning in the CUNY News Integrity Initiative alongside the Knight Foundation and Google and Facebook.[4] Mozilla is a sponsor of Misinfocon, a "global movement focused on building solutions to online trust, verification, and fact checking[5].


 

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