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===== Why? =====
We urgently need citizens, governments and companies to understand and stand up for the Internet as a public resource for all.
 
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===== How? =====
'''Working with teams across Mozilla, we will increase our engagement with citizens and leaders on Internet health issues.''' We will make more people aware of these issues, invite them to express their support and encourage them to take action. Some actions will be small, like becoming a member or sharing an educational video. Some will be big, like writing code or running a campaign to get web literacy in local schools.
 
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'''As we do this, protecting the health of the Internet ecosystem will grow as a 'movement,'''' just as we've seen the environmental movement grow over the past 50 years. We'll watch as attitudes change, with people seeking more privacy and more choice in the products they use online. We’ll become as conscious about the quality of our Internet as we are about the quality of the air we breathe or water we drink.
‘Internet health’ will provide a unifying term that will help us describe and roll up our key issues: privacy + security, web literacy, digital inclusion, decentralization and open innovation.
 
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