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| Global Privacy and Public Policy Lead  
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| Ben Adida
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| Mountain View, California, US
| Staff Engineer, Identity and User Data
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| Liz Compton
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| Mountain View, California, US
| Senior Paralegal
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| Tom Lowenthal  
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| Jishnu Menon
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| Mountain View, California, US
|Data and Product Counsel
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| Sid Stamm  
| Sid Stamm  

Revision as of 18:41, 7 October 2011

Who We Are

At Mozilla, we believe in putting users in control of their personal information. Six core privacy principles guide our data practices and operations. These principles stem from the Mozilla Manifesto. The Mozilla privacy team works to build a consistent approach to privacy that puts users in control. This page highlights our privacy team, what we do and how to get into contact with us.

Where can you find us?

Team Roster

Name Contact Location Project Assignments
Alex Fowler afowler San Francisco, California, US Global Privacy and Public Policy Lead
Ben Adida Benadida Mountain View, California, US Staff Engineer, Identity and User Data
Liz Compton Liz Mountain View, California, US Senior Paralegal
Tom Lowenthal tlowenthal San Francisco, California, US Paranoia Enthusiast
Aleecia McDonald aleecia San Francisco, California, US Chair, W3C Tracking Protection Working Group
Stacy Martin stacy San Francisco, California, US Senior Manager, Privacy and Engagement
Jishnu Menon jmenon Mountain View, California, US Data and Product Counsel
Sid Stamm sid San Francisco, California, US Lead Privacy Engineer

Note: Email addresses are @ mozilla.com

Projects

Project Name Description Primary Contact
Do Not Track
Mozilla introduced the Do Not Track privacy feature to give users a way to tell companies they don't want to be tracked online.
Sid Stamm
Privacy Icons

Alex Fowler
Privacy Friends
Mozilla Privacy Friends (MPF's) champion privacy within their group and support their group activities with privacy expertise.
Stacy Martin

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