Privacy

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Who We Are

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.

Need some help within your own group? Contact your Privacy Friend.

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Meetings

The privacy & policy team has weekly meetings on Monday from 2:05-2:45pm.

  • Phone dial-in: +1 650-903-0800 x92 9 7748 #
  • Vidyo: Privacy group room [participation link]
  • San Francisco: Bay Bridge on the 3rd floor
  • Mountain View: Peanut Butter Jelly on the 3rd floor

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 Reviews We document the bits of our products that have privacy implications and make our decision process transparent so you can see we work hard to protect your privacy! 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
Privacy Indicators
Trying to find ways to help users differentiate between Apps on the Mozilla Marketplace based on privacy concerns
Alex Fowler, Alina Hua, Tom Lowenthal, Jishnu Menon
Privacy Policy Redraft
Making our privacy policies more readable
Jishnu Menon, Tom Lowenthal

How To Guides

Type Description Primary Contact
Email How to apply Mozilla privacy principles to email.
Stacy Martin
Events How to apply Mozilla privacy principles to managing events.
Stacy Martin
Online Advertising and Analytics How to apply Mozilla privacy principles to online advertising.
Stacy Martin
Social Media How to apply Mozilla privacy principles to social media sites.
Stacy Martin
Surveys How to apply Mozilla privacy principles to surveys. Stacy Martin
Web Data Collection How to apply Mozilla privacy principles to online data collection.
Stacy Martin
De-Identification and Open Data What to do before releasing any data.
Stacy Martin
When Do I Need a Privacy Review?
You will need a privacy review if you are doing one of the activities described in this document.
Stacy Martin
Does Your Vendor Need a Privacy Review?
Fill out this questionnaire and find out. Stacy Martin
Vendor Privacy Questionnaire
Send this document to your vendors if they handle user data.
Stacy Martin

Policy

Project Name Description Primary Contact
NTIA Request for comments
Drafting a response to NTIA's request for a proposal to implement a multistakeholder process to develop consumer data privacy codes of conduct. http://www.ntia.doc.gov/federal-register-notice/2012/multistakeholder-process-develop-consumer-data-privacy-codes-conduct
Jishnu Menon, Alina Hua