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=What's the Project?=
=What's the Project?=


NNEDV is the National Network to End Domestic Violence.  Their Annual Technology Summit is in late July and they've asked us for is a '''safe browser guide/tutorial that covers all browsers''' - to help domestic violence victims understand how to protect themselves online.  
NNEDV is the National Network to End Domestic Violence.  Their Annual Technology Summit is in late July and they've requested a '''safe browser guide/tutorial that covers all browsers''' - to help domestic violence victims understand how to protect themselves online
 
This project is to create '''Browser Safety and Privacy: A Guide for Survivors'''.  


==Timing==
==Timing==


Launch date is late July 2014, in time for NNEDV's Annual Technology Summit in San Jose.  
Launch date is TBD, following [http://nnedv.org/news/4263-second-annual-technology-summit-registration-now-open.html NNEDV's 2nd Annual Technology Summit] in July 2014 in San Jose, CA.


==History==
==History==


Last July, Mozilla was a Bronze sponsor of [http://nnedv.org/news/4263-second-annual-technology-summit-registration-now-open.html NNEDV's Annual Technology Summit], where we presented a workshop on browser privacy. This year we will again be a Bronze sponsor and plan to offer a workshop - this time with the opportunity to launch our browser guide/tutorial.
In 2013 and 2014, Mozilla was a sponsor of [http://nnedv.org/news/4263-second-annual-technology-summit-registration-now-open.html NNEDV's Annual Technology Summit]. In 2013, we presented a workshop on browser privacy, where the idea to launch a cross-browser safe browsing guide/tutorial was formed.


==Other Ways to Help==
==Other Ways to Help==


*Work with NNEDV to host Maker Parties through their network focused on teaching privacy and security on the web to victims of domestic violence.
*Work with NNEDV to host Maker Parties through their network focused on teaching privacy and security on the web to victims of domestic violence.
*Convert the safe browsing guide into a privacy teaching kit format so that NNEDV's network can teach it to other trainers (train-the-trainer) and/or survivors
*Work with NNEDV to benchmark their network program so that we can learn from it as we build our contributor programs
*Teach browser safety to survivors in your area
*Create a badge for teaching safe browsing to advocates and survivors


*Others?  Please share your ideas.
*Others?  Please share your ideas.
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Please contact stacy at mozilla dot com.
Please contact stacy at mozilla dot com.
==Getting Started==
*Read [http://nnedv.org/pages/3868-facebook-privacy-safety.html Safety and Privacy on Facebook: A Guide for Survivors]
*View [https://air.mozilla.org/nnedv-1/ 2013 Air Mozilla presentation]

Latest revision as of 22:53, 24 September 2014

What's the Project?

NNEDV is the National Network to End Domestic Violence. Their Annual Technology Summit is in late July and they've requested a safe browser guide/tutorial that covers all browsers - to help domestic violence victims understand how to protect themselves online.

This project is to create Browser Safety and Privacy: A Guide for Survivors.

Timing

Launch date is TBD, following NNEDV's 2nd Annual Technology Summit in July 2014 in San Jose, CA.

History

In 2013 and 2014, Mozilla was a sponsor of NNEDV's Annual Technology Summit. In 2013, we presented a workshop on browser privacy, where the idea to launch a cross-browser safe browsing guide/tutorial was formed.

Other Ways to Help

  • Work with NNEDV to host Maker Parties through their network focused on teaching privacy and security on the web to victims of domestic violence.
  • Convert the safe browsing guide into a privacy teaching kit format so that NNEDV's network can teach it to other trainers (train-the-trainer) and/or survivors
  • Work with NNEDV to benchmark their network program so that we can learn from it as we build our contributor programs
  • Teach browser safety to survivors in your area
  • Create a badge for teaching safe browsing to advocates and survivors
  • Others? Please share your ideas.

How to Get Involved

Please contact stacy at mozilla dot com.

Getting Started