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Mozilla

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A lot of companies say they’re “mission-driven.” Our unique corporate structure guarantees that every decision we make upholds our mission: to ensure the internet remains open and accessible. Beholden to neither shareholders nor investors, Mozilla Corporation is wholly owned by the not-for-profit Mozilla Foundation. Along with our communities of 20,000+ contributors and collaborators, Mozilla Corporation’s staff designs, builds, and distributes software that allows people to enjoy the internet on their own terms. Our flagship product — the Firefox browser — has expanded into a family of products that protects users and alerts them of risks, safeguards passwords and provides a secure VPN (with more to come). By maintaining a safe, open internet we're helping humanity, while also helping the individual humans employed here to reach their personal and professional goals. With a relatively small team serving hundreds of millions of people, a culture of exploration, and a commitment to mentorship, opportunities abound to learn and grow at Mozilla.

Website
http://www.mozilla.org
Industry
Software Development
Company size
501-1,000 employees
Headquarters
San Francisco, CA
Type
Privately Held
Founded
2005
Specialties
browser, internet, software, mobile, web apps, OS, identity, android, data science, and open source

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  • View organization page for Mozilla

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    🎉Big news… Anthony Enzor-DeMeo has been promoted to General Manager of Firefox! Anthony has been a driving force in evolving Firefox’s strategy, championing a user-first approach and helping us stay bold and mission-aligned in a rapidly shifting internet landscape. As GM, Anthony now leads Firefox’s product direction, business performance, and external partnerships—a role that reflects both his impact and Mozilla’s commitment to building trusted products that put people first. Read more: https://lnkd.in/d63kC7t3 #Firefox #Mozilla #Leadership #MissionDriven #OpenWeb #ProductStrategy

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    It’s time to build the foundation for a better tech-future, and we can't do it alone. This November, we’re bringing together activists, builders, educators, artists, and policymakers from around the globe to question our current tech-ecosystem and co-create something better. #MozillaFestival is the launchpad for ideas that challenge power and elevate ethics in tech. Join us. Grab your community ticket for €45 → https://mzl.la/Lx5Vb9 Mozilla Festival #tech #ai #barcelona

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    Tech is at a crossroads and so are we. AI is reshaping the landscape. Walled gardens and new silos of power are forming. But Mozilla was never built to follow. Our role is clear: challenge the closed, champion the open, and build technology that puts people first. In a new piece from Mozilla’s Suba Vasudevan, she shares how we’re reinventing our product strategy without compromising on values. It’s a candid look at what it means to move meaningfully—not just fast—and build a portfolio of trusted, user-first products in an AI-driven world. This isn’t reinvention for reinvention’s sake, it’s a return to purpose. We're excited about the road ahead, and we’re building it in the open with partners, developers, and communities who believe the internet is still worth fighting for. Read the full article 👇

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    I'm reading a lot of strong views on the provisional decision from the UK's competition authority today to open up mobile ecosystems. Mozilla has been working on tech competition imbalances for over 25 years. Here's our take:

    View profile for Kush Amlani

    Director, Global Competition and Regulation

    The excellent Gemma Petrie once described browsers to me as "a mirror to what people are doing in their lives." This is an important choice for people - increasingly so, as AI companies launch their own browsers and hype the future of AI agents. Although they may not say it, the web and browsers (and browser engines) remain as important as ever. Just as important is browser choice and competition. Unfortunately, there remain many barriers to browser competition - both on mobile and desktop. But today’s provisional decisions from the CMA can be a step towards changing that on mobile. We’ve written to the UK Government and the CMA explaining why the DMCCA is a one-in-a generation opportunity to give people genuine choice online and bring renewed dynamism to the digital economy. It must not be squandered. https://lnkd.in/eTSZH4Yh

  • View organization page for Mozilla

    429,430 followers

    It’s time to build the foundation for a better tech-future, and we can't do it alone. This November, we’re bringing together activists, builders, educators, artists, and policymakers from around the globe to question our current tech-ecosystem and co-create something better. #MozillaFestival is the launchpad for ideas that challenge power and elevate ethics in tech. Join us. Grab your community ticket for €45 → https://mzl.la/Lx5Vb9 Mozilla Festival #tech #ai #barcelona

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    View profile for Jane Bernhard, MBA

    Your Career, Unscripted Podcast Host | Communications Director of NSF-Simons AI Institute for Cosmic Origins at University of Texas | Columbia MBA | Writer | Former Actor

    Suba Vasudevan is COO of Mozilla.org and SVP at Mozilla Corp - and I am honored to have interviewed her for Episode 16 of Your Career, Unscripted and to share her story and career advice! With 22+ years of global leadership across technology, AI, trust & safety, and advertising, Suba Vasudevan is responsible for leading Mozilla’s operational strategy to bring better, more relevant products to new audiences. Suba spent well over two decades leading small and large teams in strategy, operations, analytics, customer support and trust & safety. She has nurtured and expanded critical global organizations within Meta (formerly Facebook), driving innovation and trust. Prior, she advised clients across industries at KPMG’s Advisory Services and began her career as a journalist in India, exploring the intersection of technology and business. She has a Master’s degree in Information Systems from Texas A&M University, and a Bachelor’s in Computer Engineering from University of Mumbai. For several years, Suba served as a Board Member for Mainspring Schools, a local non-profit in Austin, Texas for children from underprivileged families, leading their Strategic Planning Committee and demonstrating her commitment to community and inclusion-focused initiatives. Listen to her talk about: ◆why she used to think leadership meant having the answers, and how she now sees it as creating the conditions for others to ask better questions ◆her work evolving Mozilla from a 25-year-old legacy organization into a future-ready company—while staying true to its open-source roots ◆how to handle feedback you don’t like (or don’t agree with) ◆what really gets people promoted ◆the power of accountability, honesty, and proactively seeking feedback Thank you Suba for the opportunity to learn from you and collaborate! 🎧 Listen now Apple Podcasts: https://lnkd.in/gusYBkiu Spotify: https://lnkd.in/gvK-YHmu YouTube: https://lnkd.in/gup9F_PK Be sure to check out Suba’s Substack https://suba.substack.com/ If you'd like to support, please like, comment, and share this with your network! To set up a career consulting session with me, message me on LinkedIn Jane Bernhard, MBA

  • Mozilla reposted this

    View profile for Kush Amlani

    Director, Global Competition and Regulation

    The excellent Gemma Petrie once described browsers to me as "a mirror to what people are doing in their lives." This is an important choice for people - increasingly so, as AI companies launch their own browsers and hype the future of AI agents. Although they may not say it, the web and browsers (and browser engines) remain as important as ever. Just as important is browser choice and competition. Unfortunately, there remain many barriers to browser competition - both on mobile and desktop. But today’s provisional decisions from the CMA can be a step towards changing that on mobile. We’ve written to the UK Government and the CMA explaining why the DMCCA is a one-in-a generation opportunity to give people genuine choice online and bring renewed dynamism to the digital economy. It must not be squandered. https://lnkd.in/eTSZH4Yh

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