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<h1>Privacy Contribution Pathway at Mozilla</h1>
<h1>Privacy Contribution Pathway at Mozilla</h1>


PriMo is short for "Privacy at Mozilla". We are privacy enthusiasts committed to .... There are several pathways to PriMo, so you can choose the one that works best for you.  If you're a video editor, we can use your help making our online teaching tools really vibrant. If you're a writer, you can help us blog.  Want to practice you presentation skills?  We've got content you can present.  Whatever your skills or interests are, if you've got a passion for privacy, we've got a place for you.
PriMo is short for "Privacy at Mozilla". We are privacy enthusiasts committed to building a consistent approach to privacy that puts users in control (see also [https://wiki.mozilla.org/Privacy Privacy wiki]). If you'd like to help, there are several pathways to PriMo, so you can choose the one that works best for you and fits your talents, interests and passionsFor example, if you're a video editor with a passion for privacy, we'd love your help making our online teaching tools really pop. Want to practice you presentation skills?  We've got content you can present.  Whatever your skills or interests are, if you find yourself with a passion for privacy, we've got a place for you.


The PriMo program aims to empower and support volunteer Mozillians who have a passion for privacy, whether it's sharing privacy with others in their region/locale, contributing technical skills to the privacy bug review process or Privacy Council, or other ways to get involved.  We've defined some clear pathways to get you started.  
The PriMo program aims to empower and support volunteer Mozillians who have a passion for privacy, whether it's sharing privacy with others in their region/locale, contributing technical skills, helping build privacy support pages, or other ways to get involved.  We've defined several clear pathways to get you started.


<h2>Teach Privacy Pathway</h2>
Our top three contribution pathways are building privacy teaching kits, building out a volunteer recruitment program through Terms and Conditions May Apply film showings, and building privacy support pages for SUMO. 
 
<h1>Step One - Become a Privacy Action Taker </h1>
 
Looking for a simple way to get started or test the waters? The Privacy Action Taker [http://badger.openbadges.org/badge/criteria/privacy-day-2014-action-taker badge] represents a personal commitment to understanding Web data privacy and protection. This badge recognizes self-assessed activity in any and all of the following categories.
 
* Read Mozilla's Privacy Principles: http://www.mozilla.org/en-US/privacy/
* Enable Do Not Track ("DNT") on your browser - or show one other person how to do it: http://www.mozilla.org/en-US/dnt/
* Download Lightbeam and check yourself out - or show one other person how it works: http://www.mozilla.org/en-US/lightbeam
* Download another privacy-related add-on - or recommend one to one other person: https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/extensions/privacy-security/
* Teach someone about privacy: https://laura.makes.org/thimble/privacy-and-security-teaching-kit
 
<h1>Step Two - Choose Your Pathway </h1>
 
Ready to get more involved?  Each pathway has some suggested projects where you can get involved, based on your interests and skills.  We'd love to have your help!
 
<h2>Privacy Education</h2>
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<i>Mozilla believes privacy is a key part of web literacy. There are several ways to get involved and earn either a teaching badge or a content badge.
<i>Mozilla believes privacy is a key part of web literacy.</i> You can help teach privacy, develop some online curriculum, or both.  Read more [https://blog.webmaker.org/privacy here].
 
If privacy or security is your profession, a Webmaker goal is to get privacy and security domain experts to collaborate with the Webmaker community. Together privacy experts and education experts could contribute to a series of Teaching Kits and activities around Privacy, Security and the Web, to cover all the skills listed under these competencies in depth and at multiple levels (e.g. the basic intro versus an advanced Teaching Kit) and for various audiences.
 
Whether privacy is your profession or a passion, you can get involved an teach others how to protect their privacy and security online - and earn badges for your efforts.
 
How can I help right now?
*Create a [https://wiki.mozilla.org/Netpolicy/advocacy teaching task force] in your community
*Turn the [http://tacma.net/resources.php TACMA film discussion and activity guide] into a [https://webmaker.org/privacy-makes Webmaker teaching kit].
*If you have technical skills, help us make existing privacy teaching kits really pop (see "Adopt a Privacy Make" below) 
 
Where to teach privacy:
*Local schools, churches, libraries
*Local universities - if you're a student, consider joining the Firefox Student Ambassadors
*[https://wiki.mozilla.org/Privacy/Privacy_Task_Force Privacy and Security Teaching Task Force]
 
How to teach privacy:


*Use [https://webmaker.org/privacy-makes these Webmaker resources] to teach others how to put their privacy first
*Use [https://webmaker.org/privacy-makes these Webmaker resources] to teach others how to put their privacy first
*Create new resources
*Share this [https://wiki.mozilla.org/Privacy/PriMo/Resources list of resources]
*Seek out existing privacy content that could become part of Webmaker.  
*Create new Webmaker privacy makes (add your ideas here)
*Provide feedback on existing privacy makes.
*Seek out existing privacy content that could become part of Webmaker (add your ideas [https://docs.google.com/a/zythepsary.com/forms/d/1vzi3Jw3OWlPaPK-j4QxEPQL05ebezDMpQb2l58fIvvQ/formResponse here])
*Propose or join a content sprint or [https://teach.etherpad.mozilla.org/ContentSprints? design jam] Here's an [https://teach.etherpad.mozilla.org/WebLitStd-Competency-Privacy example].  


The Webmaker team is working on a bookmarklet that will allow you to tag stuff you find on the web with the Privacy Web Literacy competency. You'll also be able to pull good stuff into Webmaker through the MakeAPI soon. In the meantime, we’re collecting existing content with [https://docs.google.com/a/zythepsary.com/forms/d/1vzi3Jw3OWlPaPK-j4QxEPQL05ebezDMpQb2l58fIvvQ/formResponse a quick form]
The Webmaker team is working on a bookmarklet that will allow you to tag stuff you find on the web with the Privacy Web Literacy competency. You'll also be able to pull good stuff into Webmaker through the MakeAPI soon. In the meantime, as a first step, add a resource that you think is a good fit to [https://docs.google.com/a/zythepsary.com/forms/d/1vzi3Jw3OWlPaPK-j4QxEPQL05ebezDMpQb2l58fIvvQ/formResponse the form].  Next step, talk to the content owner to see if they'd like to work with you to add their content in WebMaker.  
As a first step, add a resource that you think is a good fit to the form.  Next step, talk to the content owner to see if they'd like to work with you to add their content in WebMaker.


*Add some technical wizardry to the the existing resources.  Can you help the Utah team with their [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sW69iE9cfqQ privacy video]? 
<h2>Movie Screenings</h2>


<h2>Privacy Goes Hollywood Pathway</h2>
Do you enjoy showing a film and leading a discussion?  Our Utah team did just that with the award-winning documentary "Terms and Conditions May Apply" (TACMA).  Read about their experience [http://storify.com/gueroJeff/user-privacy-documentary-screening-in-utah here]. We believe that this film can help us find new Mozilla volunteers.


Do you enjoy showing a film and leading a discussion? Our Utah team did just that with the award-winning documentary "Terms and Conditions May Apply."  Read about their experience [http://storify.com/gueroJeff/user-privacy-documentary-screening-in-utah here].
How can I help right now?
*Turn the [http://tacma.net/resources.php TACMA film discussion and activity guide] into a [https://webmaker.org/privacy-makes Webmaker teaching kit].


<h2>Adopt a Privacy Bug Pathway</h2>
Become a Film Steward
Partner with a local Mozilla office, University, library, or other community organization to show "Terms and Conditions May Apply" on a regular basis followed by a privacy Q&A.  [https://wiki.mozilla.org/Privacy/TACMA_Screenings Learn more here].  Applications will be available shortly (you can help with that too!). 
 
<h2>SUMO Privacy Content (SUPriMO)</h2>
 
Want to help respond to / create answers to frequently asked privacy questions?  Help us build a [https://wiki.mozilla.org/Privacy/SUMO privacy module] within [https://support.mozilla.org/en-US/get-involved SUMO].  Check the [https://wiki.mozilla.org/Privacy/SUMO SUPriMO wiki page] to see how to help.
 
<h2>Privacy Communications</h2>
 
Do you have an interest in finding and sharing privacy articles?
 
Join the [https://lists.mozilla.org/listinfo/privacy Privacy Discussion Group] and scan the web for privacy articles.  Post an article to the discussion group at least once a month, and earn a news badge.
 
Do you have a gift for organizing content?  We would love your help with our [https://wiki.mozilla.org/Privacy wiki page]. 
 
<h2>Adopt a Privacy Bug</h2>
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<i>Go to [https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/ Bugzilla] and do a quick search on the keyword "privacy."  Is there a bug you could help move in the right direction?  Some are technical, but some aren't.  Sometimes it's as simple as a link that doesn't work properly.  Earn a privacy badge for bringing a privacy bug to resolution.
Go to [https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/ Bugzilla] and do a quick search on the keyword "privacy."  Is there a bug you could help move in the right direction?  Some are technical, but some aren't.  Sometimes it's as simple as a link that doesn't work properly.  Earn a privacy badge for bringing a privacy bug to resolution.
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<h2>Privacy News Pathway</h2>
<h2>Adopt a Privacy Make</h2>


Join the [https://lists.mozilla.org/listinfo/privacy Privacy Discussion Group] and scan the web for privacy articlesPost an article to the discussion group at least once a month, and earn a news badge.
*Add some technical wizardry to the [https://webmaker.org/privacy-makes existing privacy makes].
**Help add more examples, case studies and in-action photographs in addition to the texts. Pages like [https://laura.makes.org/thimble/protect-your-privacy this one] would look so extra-amazing if there were also some additional medias to get inspired by! Ex: Popcorn vids embedded, pics of Hive groups working with Popcorn, vids of hacker security experts talking about these issues at Chaos Communication Camp, examples of other events and teaching kits that use it too, Cryptoparty excerpts and photographs from around the world, etc.   
**Can you help the Utah team with their [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sW69iE9cfqQ first privacy video]?   
 
<h2>Join the Privacy Technical Peers</h2>


<h2>Privacy Council Pathway</h2>
This is a group of technical advisors who can help as needed when the privacy team has technical questions.


Suggested reading and viewing:
Suggested reading and viewing:
"The Privacy Engineer's Manifesto (book), (author talk)
*"The Privacy Engineer's Manifesto (book - available on Safari Books), ([https://air.mozilla.org/the-privacy-engineers-manifesto/ author talk])
"Privacy training: Starting the Conversation" (presentation) (blog post)
*"Privacy training: Starting the Conversation" ([https://air.mozilla.org/privacy-training-starting-the-conversation/ presentation]) (blog post)
*"Privacy by Design Training for Engineers"  ([https://air.mozilla.org/privacy-by-design-training-for-engineers/ presentation])
 
<h2>Special Projects</h2>
When we have a time-sensitive contribution opportunity, we'll use [https://docs.google.com/forms/d/1lsbmxbjhnTIH6XS-dhscKprsStm9d6eDWji2zHeJh_8/viewform this form] to communicate it.
 
*NNEDV Project - Help create or edit [https://wiki.mozilla.org/Privacy/NNEDV Browser Safety and Privacy: A Guide for Survivors]
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