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= Who We Are =
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At Mozilla, we believe in putting users in control of their personal information. Six core privacy principles guide our data practices and operations. These principles stem from the Mozilla Manifesto.  
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Firefox '''Privacy Team''' (also known as '''Anti-Tracking''' Team) is directly contributing to principle #4 in [https://www.mozilla.org/en-US/about/manifesto/#sec-principles Mozilla’s manifesto]: '''''Individuals’ security and privacy on the internet are fundamental and must not be treated as optional.'''''


* No Surprises. Only use and share information about our users for their benefit and as disclosed in our notices.
== Quick links ==
* Real Choices. Give our users actionable and informed choices by informing and educating at the point of collection and providing a choice to opt-out whenever possible.
* [[Privacy/Docs/How To Get Involved|How To Get Involved]]
* Sensible Settings. Establish default settings in our products and services that balance safety and user experience as appropriate for the context of the transaction.
* [[Privacy/Team|About Privacy Team]]
* Limited Data. Collect and retain the least amount of information necessary for the feature or task. Try to share anonymous aggregate data whenever possible, and then only when it benefits the web, users, or developers
* [[Privacy/Docs|Documentation Overview]]
* User Control. Do not disclose personal user information without the user’s consent. Advocate, develop and innovate for privacy enhancements that put people in control over their information and online experiences.
* [[fsd:toolkit/components/antitracking/anti-tracking/|Technical Reference Material]]
* Trusted Third Parties. Make privacy a key factor in selecting and interacting with partners.


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.
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Need some help within your own group?  Contact your [[Privacy/Friends|Privacy Friend]].
<h2>Mission</h2>
 
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== You may be looking for ==
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* [[Privacy/Reviews]]
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* [[Privacy/Roadmap_2011]]
<h2>Vision</h2>
* [[Privacy/Roadmap/Tracking]]
TODO
* [[Privacy/Roadmap/Tor]]
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* [[Privacy/Features]]
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* [[UserData/UDC]]
 
= Where can you find us? =
* Email:  privacy@mozilla.com
* Email List: https://lists.mozilla.org/listinfo/privacy
* IRC: [irc://irc.mozilla.org #privacy]: Questions and general discussion about Mozilla privacy efforts
* Blog: http://blog.mozilla.com/privacy/
* [[Privacy/Events|Privacy Events Calendar]] - Where in the world is the privacy team?
 
== Team Roster  ==
 
{| class="fullwidth-table"
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| style="background:#EFEFEF; width:22%" | '''Name'''
| style="background:#EFEFEF; width:20%" | '''Contact Info'''
| style="background:#EFEFEF; width:21%" | '''Office Location'''
| style="background:#EFEFEF; width:37%" | '''Title & Assignments'''
|-
| Alex Fowler
| afowler
| San Francisco, CA
| Global Privacy and Public Policy Lead
|-
| Ben Adida
| benadida
| Mountain View, CA
| Staff Engineer, Identity and User Data
|-
| Liz Compton
| liz
| Mountain View, CA
| Senior Paralegal
|-
| Alina Hua
| ahua
| San Francisco, CA
| Manager, Data Governance & Privacy
|-
| Tom Lowenthal
| email: tom
 
IRC: StrangeCharm
[https://flamsmark.com website]
| San Francisco, CA
| Privacy Strategist
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| Stacy Martin
| stacy
| San Francisco, CA
| Senior Manager, Privacy and Engagement
|-
| Aleecia McDonald
| aleecia
| San Francisco, CA
| Chair, [http://www.w3.org/2011/tracking-protection/ W3C TPWG]
|-
| Jishnu Menon
| jmenon
| Mountain View, CA
| Data and Product Counsel
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| Sid Stamm
| sid
 
IRC: geekboy
<br/>[http://sidstamm.com website]
| Mountain View, CA
| Lead Privacy Engineer
|-
|}
Note: Email addresses are @ mozilla.com
 
== Projects  ==
 
{| class="fullwidth-table"
|-
| width="25%" style="background:#EFEFEF;" | '''Project Name'''
| style="background:#EFEFEF;" | '''Description'''
| width="25%" style="background:#EFEFEF;" | '''Primary Contact'''
|-
| Do Not Track<br>  
| Mozilla introduced the Do Not Track privacy feature to give users a way to tell companies they don't want to be tracked online. <br>
| Sid Stamm
|-
| [[Privacy/Reviews|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<br>
| <br>  
| Alex Fowler
|-
| Privacy Friends <br>  
| [[Privacy/Friends|Mozilla Privacy Friends]] (MPF's) champion privacy within their group and support their group activities with privacy expertise. <br>
| Stacy Martin
|-
|}
 
== How To Guides  ==
 
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|-
| width="25%" style="background:#EFEFEF;" | ''' Type'''
| style="background:#EFEFEF;" | '''Description'''
| width="25%" style="background:#EFEFEF;" | '''Primary Contact'''
|-
| [[Privacy/HowTo/Email|Email]]
| How to apply Mozilla privacy principles to email. <br>  
| Stacy Martin
|-
| [[Privacy/HowTo/Events|Events]]
| How to apply Mozilla privacy principles to managing events. <br>  
| Stacy Martin
|-
| [[Privacy/HowTo/OnlineAdvertising|Online Advertising and Analytics]]
| How to apply Mozilla privacy principles to online advertising. <br>
| Stacy Martin
|-
| [[Privacy/HowTo/SocialMedia|Social Media]]
| How to apply Mozilla privacy principles to social media sites.
|-
| [[Privacy/HowTo/Surveys|Surveys]]
| How to apply Mozilla privacy principles to surveys.
| Stacy Martin
|-
| [[Privacy/HowTo/WebReg|Web Data Collection]]
| How to apply Mozilla privacy principles to online data collection. <br>  
| Stacy Martin
|-
| Do You Need a Privacy Review? <br>
| [[Privacy/Friends|Mozilla Privacy Friends]] (MPF's) champion privacy within their group and support their group activities with privacy expertise. <br>  
| Stacy Martin
|-|-
| Does Your Vendor Need a Privacy Review? <br>  
| Fill out this questionnaire and find out.
| Stacy Martin
|-
| Vendor Privacy Questionnaire <br>
| Send this document to your vendors if they handle user data. <br>  
| Stacy Martin
|-
|}

Latest revision as of 11:18, 20 December 2024

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Firefox Privacy Team (also known as Anti-Tracking Team) is directly contributing to principle #4 in Mozilla’s manifesto: Individuals’ security and privacy on the internet are fundamental and must not be treated as optional.

Quick links

Mission

TODO

Vision

TODO