Amidst a growing assault on online freedom, free access to information has become a rallying call. In the thick of the fight is Mozilla, taking a stand with its browser to message ‘We care about free speech’.
Mozilla, in an act of defiance, did not remove crucial circumvention extensions from its Russian-language store, despite Russian authorities' requests, allowing free access to content.
Mozilla acts on principle with the world’s digital rights and free speech community, counteracting efforts to stifle online dissent amid global conflicts.
Mozilla's policy reversal on banning add-ons was influenced by its user community's protests, showcasing the power of user activism in corporate policy.
By refusing censorship requests, Mozilla supports an open web, offering tools to protect users’ rights and ensuring a free and open internet.
Mozilla's stance against government pressure is a signal to other companies about protecting users’ rights and supporting internet freedom.
Mozilla's defense against censorship reaches beyond borders, emphasizing the role of tech companies in protecting rights and extending free information access.
Mozilla's move to resist Russian censors and support human rights of freedom of expression and access to information is a potent message against internet censorship.
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