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'''To offer new | '''To offer new products that benefit users, and to realize the full potential of our mission, Mozilla may need to use, collect and retain new sources of personal data from our users at a much larger scale than we have done in the past.''' | ||
This site provides information on Mozilla's Data Safety requirements, process and past activities. We welcome feedback, in blogs, on dev.planning, via the Mozilla Privacy & Data Blog and on Twitter with the hashtag #mozdatasafety. | This site provides information on Mozilla's Data Safety requirements, process and past activities. We welcome feedback, in blogs, on dev.planning, via the Mozilla Privacy & Data Blog and on Twitter with the hashtag #mozdatasafety. | ||
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= Data Safety Policy & Process = | = Data Safety Policy & Process = | ||
We strive to define an approach | We strive to define an approach user data safety that is markedly different the industry norm. We believe users should be at the center of all data exchanges, and that we should store user data only when there is a measurable benefit to the user. | ||
Mozilla's offerings must embody the values of the Mozilla Manifesto and our Privacy Principles. We won’t sell or give away user data. We'll always explain what data we store and why we store it. We'll always work to let people leave and take their data with them, and we'll always explain what benefit | Mozilla's offerings must embody the values of the Mozilla Manifesto and our Privacy Principles. We won’t sell or give away user data. We'll always explain what data we store and why we store it. We'll always work to let people leave and take their data with them, and we'll always explain what benefit users get from this data collection. | ||
== Policy == | == Policy == | ||
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