BBC Click (shown on the BBC News TV channel) featured shots of the outside of the San Francisco office and a short interview with Jascha Kaykas-Wolff (Mozilla’s Chief Marketing Officer) about the ability for browsers to protect users privacy and the low numbers of people switching on tracking protection.
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and for those international readers (or those without a TV license) here the same item on Youtube. Begins 9:21 https://youtu.be/GyUi8uB3VtQ?t=9m21s
“Firefox is back after a total overhaul, and has retaken its crown”
Oh dear,
Not sure I need that - I have already been scolded by Alexa (in a
passive aggressive way) for swearing
Spike
The Internet Health Report, the Mozilla Foundation and Firefox gets a mention in an article by the Executive Director of the Wikimedia Foundation, Katherine Maher, in the UK edition of Wired magazine (July / August issue).
http://www.wired.co.uk/article/wikipedia-google-youtube-facebook-support
(I saw it on the UK Engadget site.)