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Love Snapchat filters? How about Apple’s Face ID?

In this week’s episode of IRL, Veronica Belmont talks to a victim of mistaken identity and questions the rise of facial recognition tech.

From Snapchat filters to Apple’s Face ID, biometric technology plays a growing role in our everyday lives. What do we actually give up when we upload our face to these apps?
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This man is the hero we need.

Creating literal slow lanes to drive home the importance of #netneutrality? Brilliant (and probably *really* frustrating to experience).

By blocking lanes, riding his bike slowly, and charging $5 to pass, the protester showed what could happen if companies start imposing fees for faster Internet access
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Celebrities pay top $$ for followers who’ve turned out to be BOTS.

Surprised? Want to know how to spot a bot? Listen to this episode of IRL: https://mzl.la/2mduCzU

Everyone wants to be popular online. Some even pay for it. Inside social media’s black market.
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Mozilla was live — with Firefox.

We’re celebrating two very important, arbitrary holidays today: Privacy day *and* National Peanut Brittle Day. We know more about privacy than peanut brittle, but one thing we do know: like any strong password, a good peanut brittle should be tough to crack.

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When it comes to online privacy, a lot of people say "I have nothing to hide."

Our Chief Legal & Business Officer, Denelle Dixon, thinks you might:

Who really gets harmed when social media says “share everything”? Chief Business and Legal Officer at Mozilla Denelle Dixon spearheads Mozilla’s business, po...
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If you wouldn't walk into a public restroom barefoot, you probably shouldn't log into public wifi without taking a few quick precautions! https://mzl.la/2DicM5r

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Still using the same password everywhere? It’s the easiest way for hackers to break into, well, EVERYTHING.

Pro tip: Use a password manager to come up with passwords even you can’t remember.

Staying safe online has never been so simple. Check out these simple privacy tips from Mozilla
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64% of Americans say they’ve experienced data theft.

Here’s one simple way to defend your devices right now and be #privacyaware:

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Nearly 50% of American teens say that they're addicted to technology ⚠️

This week, IRL host Veronica Belmont talks to a patient in digital rehab (yes that exists) and the addictive nature of the WWW.

Recent reports estimate that over 50% of teens are addicted to their smartphones. Veronica Belmont investigates the impact of growing up online.
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Does your digital life feel like a story line in Black Mirror?

Here are 3 ways to guard your privacy (including preventing creepy toys from learning all about you) 🐻

Leading a healthier lifestyle is a worthy pursuit, but don’t forget about keeping your online life in shape as well. Here are three things you can do by the end of this month to get your digital…
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Incredibly powerful stories are now more accessible as we help bring VR to the web.

We'll be at Sundance this week with some pioneers of VR exploring how technology can push the limits of storytelling: https://mzl.la/2mRlm4h

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We’re heading to Sundance next week to explore how technology, especially VR, can be used to push the limits of storytelling.

On Monday January 22, Mozilla is bringing together a panel of the top VR industry insiders in the world to the Sundance Film Festival in Park City, Utah, to explain ...
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"The internet's not perfect, but the notion of the internet, and the way it was set up, is that we all had access to whatever information we want."

Hear more on why preserving net neutrality is crucial to keeping the internet and global public resource:

Denelle Dixon, chief business and legal officer at Mozilla, discusses the legal fight over net neutrality on "Bloomberg Technology." (Source: Bloomberg)
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Denelle Dixon, our Chief Legal & Business Officer, on why we filed suit with the FCC today:

The early filings set the stage for a fight over whether the agency erred in killing its open internet rules
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Ending #netneutrality could end the internet as we know it.

That’s why we are committed to fighting the order by filing suit with the Federal Communications Commission today.

Today, Mozilla filed a petition in federal court in Washington, DC against the Federal Communications Commission for its recent decision to overturn the 2015 Open Internet Order. Why did we ...
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You can close this tab, and shut down your phone, but there’s no off switch for the internet.

This year, one of the most important questions we can ask is what it’s doing to us.

In this season of IRL podcast, Veronica Belmont investigates what it means to be human online, starting with the rising influence of bots in culture.
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