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(ii) balance user-centric innovation for uses of data with the need for more transparency and user control around their data. | (ii) balance user-centric innovation for uses of data with the need for more transparency and user control around their data. | ||
===IV. Contact=== | ===IV. Public Resources from Mozilla on Privacy and Security | ||
There are a number of examples of open, public-facing privacy and security work underway at Mozilla that may be of interest to the NTIA, including: | |||
* Mozilla's Privacy Team Site (https://wiki.mozilla.org/Privacy) | |||
* Privacy Reviews (https://wiki.mozilla.org/Privacy/Reviews) | |||
* Security Reviews (https://wiki.mozilla.org/Security/Reviews) | |||
* Data Safety at Mozilla (https://wiki.mozilla.org/Data_Safety) | |||
* Privacy Roadmap (https://wiki.mozilla.org/Privacy/Features | |||
* Public Privacy Mailing List (https://lists.mozilla.org/listinfo/privacy) | |||
* Mozilla Privacy & Data Safety Blog (http://blog.mozilla.com/privacy/) | |||
===V. Contact=== | |||
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Please direct questions and/or comments to: | Please direct questions and/or comments to: | ||
Alex Fowler, Global Privacy and Public Policy Leader, Mozilla 650 Castro Street, Suite 300, Mountain View, CA 94041 (650) 903-0800, ext. 327 | Alex Fowler, Global Privacy and Public Policy Leader, Mozilla 650 Castro Street, Suite 300, Mountain View, CA 94041 (650) 903-0800, ext. 327 | ||