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= Key Considerations for Data Safety at Mozilla = | = Key Considerations for Data Safety at Mozilla = | ||
This section provides | This section provides key considerations when working with user data. We encourage everyone within the Mozilla Project to uphold these values and to actively seek to embed them into our products, services, and activities. | ||
== Privacy Principles == | == Privacy Principles == | ||
By extension of the Mozilla Manifesto, we have six core privacy principles that guide our data | By extension of the Mozilla Manifesto, we have six core privacy principles that guide our handling of data. We apply these to any activity that involves collecting, using, or retaining personal data from our users, employees, and contributors. | ||
# '''No Surprises:''' Only use and share information about our users for their benefit and as disclosed in our notices. | # '''No Surprises:''' Only use and share information about our users for their benefit and as disclosed in our notices. | ||
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# '''Trusted Third Parties:''' Make privacy a key factor in selecting and interacting with partners. | # '''Trusted Third Parties:''' Make privacy a key factor in selecting and interacting with partners. | ||
For more information on how we arrived at these principles, you can read our blog post from January 12, 2011 | For more information on how we arrived at these principles, you can read our blog post from January 12, 2011: [http://blog.mozilla.com/privacy/2011/01/12/mozillas-privacy-data-operating-principles Mozilla's Privacy and Data Operating Principles]. | ||
== Data Safety Design Principles == | == Data Safety Design Principles == | ||
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