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ABOUT IRL
Manoush Zomorodi explores real stories of life online – and real talk about how we can all keep the Internet healthy, weird and wonderful. IRL is an original podcast from the Mozilla Corporation. IRL PODCAST: ONLINE LIFE IS REAL LIFE Tom Hayes works for an organization called Beyond Positive.. Nora Young discusses the GDPR in this episode. Here are 13 more things you need to know about the GDPR.. Beyond GDPR, check out what else is changing your online rights. The rest of Jaron Lanier’s talk can be heard on TED Talks Daily.. Subscribe to Dave Pell’s NextDraft newsletter.. Read Mozilla’s take on privacy and the tradeIRL RINGTONES
Manoush Zomorodi explores real stories of life online – and real talk about how we can all keep the Internet healthy, weird and wonderful. IRL is an original podcast from the Mozilla Corporation. ALL YOUR DATA ARE BELONG TO US You’ve heard the expression, “When something is free, you’re the product.” And, while you may think it’s no big deal to give away your personal data in exchange for free online services, how can you know that what you get for what you give is a fair trade? IRL PODCAST: THE INTERNET’S CARBON FOOTPRINT Manoush Zomorodi explores the surprising environmental impact of the internet in this episode of IRL. Because while it’s easy to think of the internet as living only on your screen, energy demand for the internet is indeed powered by massive server EVERYTHING IN MODERATION Show Notes. Read the New York Times article on Facebook’s content moderation policies and also Facebook’s response.. Want more? Mozilla has teamed up with 826 Valencia to bring you perspectives written by students on IRL topics this season. Nicole M. from De Marillac Academy wrote this piece on inappropriate content online.. And, check out this article from Common Sense Media, on WHAT IF WOMEN BUILT THE INTERNET? Show Notes. Coraline Ada Ehmke has been an open source programmer for over 20 years and created the Contributor Covenant.You can also learn about Mozilla’s own community participation guidelines.. Meritocracy as an open source practice is briefly mentioned in this episode.THE GRAND BARGAIN
Show Notes. Tom Hayes works for an organization called Beyond Positive.. Nora Young discusses the GDPR in this episode. Here are 13 more things you need to know about the GDPR.. Beyond GDPR, check out what else is changing your online rights. The rest of Jaron Lanier’s talk can be heard on TED Talks Daily.. Subscribe to Dave Pell’s NextDraft newsletter. THE “PRIVACY POLICY” POLICY IRL is an original podcast from Firefox, the tech company that believes privacy isn’t a policy. It’s a right. IRL PODCAST: ONLINE LIFE IS REAL LIFETHE INTERNET'S CARBON FOOTPRINTTHE 5G PRIVILEGERINGTONESSEASON FIVESEASON 1 TRAILER Manoush Zomorodi explores real stories of life online – and real talk about how we can all keep the Internet healthy, weird and wonderful. IRL is an original podcast from the Mozilla Corporation.ABOUT IRL
Manoush Zomorodi explores real stories of life online – and real talk about how we can all keep the Internet healthy, weird and wonderful. IRL is an original podcast from the Mozilla Corporation. IRL PODCAST: ONLINE LIFE IS REAL LIFE Tom Hayes works for an organization called Beyond Positive.. Nora Young discusses the GDPR in this episode. Here are 13 more things you need to know about the GDPR.. Beyond GDPR, check out what else is changing your online rights. The rest of Jaron Lanier’s talk can be heard on TED Talks Daily.. Subscribe to Dave Pell’s NextDraft newsletter.. Read Mozilla’s take on privacy and the tradeIRL RINGTONES
Manoush Zomorodi explores real stories of life online – and real talk about how we can all keep the Internet healthy, weird and wonderful. IRL is an original podcast from the Mozilla Corporation. ALL YOUR DATA ARE BELONG TO US You’ve heard the expression, “When something is free, you’re the product.” And, while you may think it’s no big deal to give away your personal data in exchange for free online services, how can you know that what you get for what you give is a fair trade? IRL PODCAST: THE INTERNET’S CARBON FOOTPRINT Manoush Zomorodi explores the surprising environmental impact of the internet in this episode of IRL. Because while it’s easy to think of the internet as living only on your screen, energy demand for the internet is indeed powered by massive server EVERYTHING IN MODERATION Show Notes. Read the New York Times article on Facebook’s content moderation policies and also Facebook’s response.. Want more? Mozilla has teamed up with 826 Valencia to bring you perspectives written by students on IRL topics this season. Nicole M. from De Marillac Academy wrote this piece on inappropriate content online.. And, check out this article from Common Sense Media, on WHAT IF WOMEN BUILT THE INTERNET? Show Notes. Coraline Ada Ehmke has been an open source programmer for over 20 years and created the Contributor Covenant.You can also learn about Mozilla’s own community participation guidelines.. Meritocracy as an open source practice is briefly mentioned in this episode.THE GRAND BARGAIN
Show Notes. Tom Hayes works for an organization called Beyond Positive.. Nora Young discusses the GDPR in this episode. Here are 13 more things you need to know about the GDPR.. Beyond GDPR, check out what else is changing your online rights. The rest of Jaron Lanier’s talk can be heard on TED Talks Daily.. Subscribe to Dave Pell’s NextDraft newsletter. THE “PRIVACY POLICY” POLICY IRL is an original podcast from Firefox, the tech company that believes privacy isn’t a policy. It’s a right. IRL PODCAST: ONLINE LIFE IS REAL LIFE Manoush Zomorodi explores real stories of life online – and real talk about how we can all keep the Internet healthy, weird and wonderful. IRL is an original podcast from the Mozilla Corporation. IRL PODCAST: ONLINE LIFE IS REAL LIFE Tom Hayes works for an organization called Beyond Positive.. Nora Young discusses the GDPR in this episode. Here are 13 more things you need to know about the GDPR.. Beyond GDPR, check out what else is changing your online rights. The rest of Jaron Lanier’s talk can be heard on TED Talks Daily.. Subscribe to Dave Pell’s NextDraft newsletter.. Read Mozilla’s take on privacy and the trade WHAT IF WOMEN BUILT THE INTERNET? Show Notes. Coraline Ada Ehmke has been an open source programmer for over 20 years and created the Contributor Covenant.You can also learn about Mozilla’s own community participation guidelines.. Meritocracy as an open source practice is briefly mentioned in this episode. INTRODUCING SEASON 4 Can ‘ethical tech’ be a thing? We think so. Season 4 of Mozilla’s IRL podcast will explore all the ways tech can have more positive influence on people, communities, and societies at large. FACE VALUE - IRL PODCAST IRL is an original podcast from Firefox, the tech company that believes privacy isn’t a policy. It’s a right. YOUR PASSWORD IS THE WORST Look, we agree with you: passwords are the worst. But you know what else is the worst? Someone hacking your account, or big security breaches that expose your email, your credit card information, your government-issued identification number, and more.TL;DR - IRL PODCAST
Show Notes. With so many possible articles to read every day online, it can be hard to sort through what to read and what to skip. Help yourself — give Pocket a try, the app and web service featured in today’s episode.Pocket brings you human curated articles that are selected to inspire, inform, and motivate you.STATUS UPDATE
On the Internet, everything happens so much. Veronica Belmont explores the latest developments in digital activism, cybersecurity and trollclapbacks.
PRIVACY OR PROFIT
Show Notes. Read about Patrick Jackson and Geoffrey Fowler’s privacy experiment.. Learn more about DuckDuckGo, an alternative to Google search, at duckduckgo.com.. And, we’re pleased to add a little more about Firefox’s business here as well — one that puts user privacy first and is also profitable. THE SURVEILLANCE ECONOMY In her new book, The Age of Surveillance Capitalism, Harvard Business School’s Shoshana Zuboff argues that tech companies — like Google and Facebook — collect so much personal data for profit, that they’re changing the fundamentals of our economy and way of life. And now these companies are learning to shape our behavior to better serve their business goals. IRL PODCAST: ONLINE LIFE IS REAL LIFETHE INTERNET'S CARBON FOOTPRINTTHE 5G PRIVILEGERINGTONESSEASON FIVESEASON 1 TRAILER Manoush Zomorodi explores real stories of life online – and real talk about how we can all keep the Internet healthy, weird and wonderful. IRL is an original podcast from the Mozilla Corporation. IRL PODCAST: ONLINE LIFE IS REAL LIFE Tom Hayes works for an organization called Beyond Positive.. Nora Young discusses the GDPR in this episode. Here are 13 more things you need to know about the GDPR.. Beyond GDPR, check out what else is changing your online rights. The rest of Jaron Lanier’s talk can be heard on TED Talks Daily.. Subscribe to Dave Pell’s NextDraft newsletter.. Read Mozilla’s take on privacy and the tradeIRL RINGTONES
Manoush Zomorodi explores real stories of life online – and real talk about how we can all keep the Internet healthy, weird and wonderful. IRL is an original podcast from the Mozilla Corporation. IRL PODCAST: THE INTERNET’S CARBON FOOTPRINT Manoush Zomorodi explores the surprising environmental impact of the internet in this episode of IRL. Because while it’s easy to think of the internet as living only on your screen, energy demand for the internet is indeed powered by massive server EVERYTHING IN MODERATION Show Notes. Read the New York Times article on Facebook’s content moderation policies and also Facebook’s response.. Want more? Mozilla has teamed up with 826 Valencia to bring you perspectives written by students on IRL topics this season. Nicole M. from De Marillac Academy wrote this piece on inappropriate content online.. And, check out this article from Common Sense Media, on INTRODUCING SEASON 4 Can ‘ethical tech’ be a thing? We think so. Season 4 of Mozilla’s IRL podcast will explore all the ways tech can have more positive influence on people, communities, and societies at large.PAID ATTENTION
There’s a new currency in town (and no, we’re not talking about Bitcoin). We’re talking about attention. In this episode of IRL, Veronica Belmont and special guest Jane Lytvynenko explore all the ways your attention has become worth money on social media. Meet Hamlet the Piggy, an Instagram star who is helping her owner cope with epilepsy and also build a business; Lisette CalveiroDECENTRALIZE IT
Some people believe that decentralization is the inevitable future of the web. They believe that internet users will start to demand more privacy and authenticity of information online, and that they’ll look to decentralized platforms to get those things.PRIVACY OR PROFIT
Show Notes. Read about Patrick Jackson and Geoffrey Fowler’s privacy experiment.. Learn more about DuckDuckGo, an alternative to Google search, at duckduckgo.com.. And, we’re pleased to add a little more about Firefox’s business here as well — one that puts user privacy first and is also profitable. THE SURVEILLANCE ECONOMY In her new book, The Age of Surveillance Capitalism, Harvard Business School’s Shoshana Zuboff argues that tech companies — like Google and Facebook — collect so much personal data for profit, that they’re changing the fundamentals of our economy and way of life. And now these companies are learning to shape our behavior to better serve their business goals. IRL PODCAST: ONLINE LIFE IS REAL LIFETHE INTERNET'S CARBON FOOTPRINTTHE 5G PRIVILEGERINGTONESSEASON FIVESEASON 1 TRAILER Manoush Zomorodi explores real stories of life online – and real talk about how we can all keep the Internet healthy, weird and wonderful. IRL is an original podcast from the Mozilla Corporation. IRL PODCAST: ONLINE LIFE IS REAL LIFE Tom Hayes works for an organization called Beyond Positive.. Nora Young discusses the GDPR in this episode. Here are 13 more things you need to know about the GDPR.. Beyond GDPR, check out what else is changing your online rights. The rest of Jaron Lanier’s talk can be heard on TED Talks Daily.. Subscribe to Dave Pell’s NextDraft newsletter.. Read Mozilla’s take on privacy and the tradeIRL RINGTONES
Manoush Zomorodi explores real stories of life online – and real talk about how we can all keep the Internet healthy, weird and wonderful. IRL is an original podcast from the Mozilla Corporation. IRL PODCAST: THE INTERNET’S CARBON FOOTPRINT Manoush Zomorodi explores the surprising environmental impact of the internet in this episode of IRL. Because while it’s easy to think of the internet as living only on your screen, energy demand for the internet is indeed powered by massive server EVERYTHING IN MODERATION Show Notes. Read the New York Times article on Facebook’s content moderation policies and also Facebook’s response.. Want more? Mozilla has teamed up with 826 Valencia to bring you perspectives written by students on IRL topics this season. Nicole M. from De Marillac Academy wrote this piece on inappropriate content online.. And, check out this article from Common Sense Media, on INTRODUCING SEASON 4 Can ‘ethical tech’ be a thing? We think so. Season 4 of Mozilla’s IRL podcast will explore all the ways tech can have more positive influence on people, communities, and societies at large.PAID ATTENTION
There’s a new currency in town (and no, we’re not talking about Bitcoin). We’re talking about attention. In this episode of IRL, Veronica Belmont and special guest Jane Lytvynenko explore all the ways your attention has become worth money on social media. Meet Hamlet the Piggy, an Instagram star who is helping her owner cope with epilepsy and also build a business; Lisette CalveiroDECENTRALIZE IT
Some people believe that decentralization is the inevitable future of the web. They believe that internet users will start to demand more privacy and authenticity of information online, and that they’ll look to decentralized platforms to get those things.PRIVACY OR PROFIT
Show Notes. Read about Patrick Jackson and Geoffrey Fowler’s privacy experiment.. Learn more about DuckDuckGo, an alternative to Google search, at duckduckgo.com.. And, we’re pleased to add a little more about Firefox’s business here as well — one that puts user privacy first and is also profitable. THE SURVEILLANCE ECONOMY In her new book, The Age of Surveillance Capitalism, Harvard Business School’s Shoshana Zuboff argues that tech companies — like Google and Facebook — collect so much personal data for profit, that they’re changing the fundamentals of our economy and way of life. And now these companies are learning to shape our behavior to better serve their business goals.ABOUT IRL
Manoush Zomorodi explores real stories of life online – and real talk about how we can all keep the Internet healthy, weird and wonderful. IRL is an original podcast from the Mozilla Corporation.IRL RINGTONES
Manoush Zomorodi explores real stories of life online – and real talk about how we can all keep the Internet healthy, weird and wonderful. IRL is an original podcast from the Mozilla Corporation.THE 5G PRIVILEGE
Show Notes. Read more about Rhiannon Williams’ 5G tests throughout London. And, find out more about San Jose’s smart city vision that hopes to bridge the digital divide.. Transcript. Manoush Z: You may have heard this buzzword floating around the Internet lately: “5G” - 5G as in fifth generation. It’s the next technological evolution in mobile internet communications.TL;DR - IRL PODCAST
Show Notes. With so many possible articles to read every day online, it can be hard to sort through what to read and what to skip. Help yourself — give Pocket a try, the app and web service featured in today’s episode.Pocket brings you human curated articles that are selected to inspire, inform, and motivate you. DEMOCRACY AND THE INTERNET Part of celebrating democracy is questioning what influences it. In this episode of IRL, we look at how the internet influences us, ourvotes, and our
DECENTRALIZE IT
Some people believe that decentralization is the inevitable future of the web. They believe that internet users will start to demand more privacy and authenticity of information online, and that they’ll look to decentralized platforms to get those things. ALL YOUR DATA ARE BELONG TO US You’ve heard the expression, “When something is free, you’re the product.” And, while you may think it’s no big deal to give away your personal data in exchange for free online services, how can you know that what you get for what you give is a fair trade? THE SURVEILLANCE ECONOMY In her new book, The Age of Surveillance Capitalism, Harvard Business School’s Shoshana Zuboff argues that tech companies — like Google and Facebook — collect so much personal data for profit, that they’re changing the fundamentals of our economy and way of life. And now these companies are learning to shape our behavior to better serve their business goals.PRIVACY OR PROFIT
Show Notes. Read about Patrick Jackson and Geoffrey Fowler’s privacy experiment.. Learn more about DuckDuckGo, an alternative to Google search, at duckduckgo.com.. And, we’re pleased to add a little more about Firefox’s business here as well — one that puts user privacy first and is also profitable. YOUR PASSWORD IS THE WORST Look, we agree with you: passwords are the worst. But you know what else is the worst? Someone hacking your account, or big security breaches that expose your email, your credit card information, your government-issued identification number, and more. IRL PODCAST: ONLINE LIFE IS REAL LIFETHE INTERNET'S CARBON FOOTPRINTTHE 5G PRIVILEGERINGTONESSEASON FIVESEASON 1 TRAILER Manoush Zomorodi explores real stories of life online – and real talk about how we can all keep the Internet healthy, weird and wonderful. IRL is an original podcast from the Mozilla Corporation.ABOUT IRL
Manoush Zomorodi explores real stories of life online – and real talk about how we can all keep the Internet healthy, weird and wonderful. IRL is an original podcast from the Mozilla Corporation. IRL PODCAST: ONLINE LIFE IS REAL LIFE Tom Hayes works for an organization called Beyond Positive.. Nora Young discusses the GDPR in this episode. Here are 13 more things you need to know about the GDPR.. Beyond GDPR, check out what else is changing your online rights. The rest of Jaron Lanier’s talk can be heard on TED Talks Daily.. Subscribe to Dave Pell’s NextDraft newsletter.. Read Mozilla’s take on privacy and the tradeIRL RINGTONES
Manoush Zomorodi explores real stories of life online – and real talk about how we can all keep the Internet healthy, weird and wonderful. IRL is an original podcast from the Mozilla Corporation. IRL PODCAST: THE INTERNET’S CARBON FOOTPRINT Manoush Zomorodi explores the surprising environmental impact of the internet in this episode of IRL. Because while it’s easy to think of the internet as living only on your screen, energy demand for the internet is indeed powered by massive server ALL YOUR DATA ARE BELONG TO US You’ve heard the expression, “When something is free, you’re the product.” And, while you may think it’s no big deal to give away your personal data in exchange for free online services, how can you know that what you get for what you give is a fair trade? EVERYTHING IN MODERATION Show Notes. Read the New York Times article on Facebook’s content moderation policies and also Facebook’s response.. Want more? Mozilla has teamed up with 826 Valencia to bring you perspectives written by students on IRL topics this season. Nicole M. from De Marillac Academy wrote this piece on inappropriate content online.. And, check out this article from Common Sense Media, onTHE 5G PRIVILEGE
Show Notes. Read more about Rhiannon Williams’ 5G tests throughout London. And, find out more about San Jose’s smart city vision that hopes to bridge the digital divide.. Transcript. Manoush Z: You may have heard this buzzword floating around the Internet lately: “5G” - 5G as in fifth generation. It’s the next technological evolution in mobile internet communications.THE GRAND BARGAIN
Show Notes. Tom Hayes works for an organization called Beyond Positive.. Nora Young discusses the GDPR in this episode. Here are 13 more things you need to know about the GDPR.. Beyond GDPR, check out what else is changing your online rights. The rest of Jaron Lanier’s talk can be heard on TED Talks Daily.. Subscribe to Dave Pell’s NextDraft newsletter. THE SURVEILLANCE ECONOMY In her new book, The Age of Surveillance Capitalism, Harvard Business School’s Shoshana Zuboff argues that tech companies — like Google and Facebook — collect so much personal data for profit, that they’re changing the fundamentals of our economy and way of life. And now these companies are learning to shape our behavior to better serve their business goals. IRL PODCAST: ONLINE LIFE IS REAL LIFETHE INTERNET'S CARBON FOOTPRINTTHE 5G PRIVILEGERINGTONESSEASON FIVESEASON 1 TRAILER Manoush Zomorodi explores real stories of life online – and real talk about how we can all keep the Internet healthy, weird and wonderful. IRL is an original podcast from the Mozilla Corporation.ABOUT IRL
Manoush Zomorodi explores real stories of life online – and real talk about how we can all keep the Internet healthy, weird and wonderful. IRL is an original podcast from the Mozilla Corporation. IRL PODCAST: ONLINE LIFE IS REAL LIFE Tom Hayes works for an organization called Beyond Positive.. Nora Young discusses the GDPR in this episode. Here are 13 more things you need to know about the GDPR.. Beyond GDPR, check out what else is changing your online rights. The rest of Jaron Lanier’s talk can be heard on TED Talks Daily.. Subscribe to Dave Pell’s NextDraft newsletter.. Read Mozilla’s take on privacy and the tradeIRL RINGTONES
Manoush Zomorodi explores real stories of life online – and real talk about how we can all keep the Internet healthy, weird and wonderful. IRL is an original podcast from the Mozilla Corporation. IRL PODCAST: THE INTERNET’S CARBON FOOTPRINT Manoush Zomorodi explores the surprising environmental impact of the internet in this episode of IRL. Because while it’s easy to think of the internet as living only on your screen, energy demand for the internet is indeed powered by massive server ALL YOUR DATA ARE BELONG TO US You’ve heard the expression, “When something is free, you’re the product.” And, while you may think it’s no big deal to give away your personal data in exchange for free online services, how can you know that what you get for what you give is a fair trade? EVERYTHING IN MODERATION Show Notes. Read the New York Times article on Facebook’s content moderation policies and also Facebook’s response.. Want more? Mozilla has teamed up with 826 Valencia to bring you perspectives written by students on IRL topics this season. Nicole M. from De Marillac Academy wrote this piece on inappropriate content online.. And, check out this article from Common Sense Media, onTHE 5G PRIVILEGE
Show Notes. Read more about Rhiannon Williams’ 5G tests throughout London. And, find out more about San Jose’s smart city vision that hopes to bridge the digital divide.. Transcript. Manoush Z: You may have heard this buzzword floating around the Internet lately: “5G” - 5G as in fifth generation. It’s the next technological evolution in mobile internet communications.THE GRAND BARGAIN
Show Notes. Tom Hayes works for an organization called Beyond Positive.. Nora Young discusses the GDPR in this episode. Here are 13 more things you need to know about the GDPR.. Beyond GDPR, check out what else is changing your online rights. The rest of Jaron Lanier’s talk can be heard on TED Talks Daily.. Subscribe to Dave Pell’s NextDraft newsletter. THE SURVEILLANCE ECONOMY In her new book, The Age of Surveillance Capitalism, Harvard Business School’s Shoshana Zuboff argues that tech companies — like Google and Facebook — collect so much personal data for profit, that they’re changing the fundamentals of our economy and way of life. And now these companies are learning to shape our behavior to better serve their business goals. IRL PODCAST: ONLINE LIFE IS REAL LIFE Manoush Zomorodi explores real stories of life online – and real talk about how we can all keep the Internet healthy, weird and wonderful. IRL is an original podcast from the Mozilla Corporation. IRL PODCAST: ONLINE LIFE IS REAL LIFE Tom Hayes works for an organization called Beyond Positive.. Nora Young discusses the GDPR in this episode. Here are 13 more things you need to know about the GDPR.. Beyond GDPR, check out what else is changing your online rights. The rest of Jaron Lanier’s talk can be heard on TED Talks Daily.. Subscribe to Dave Pell’s NextDraft newsletter.. Read Mozilla’s take on privacy and the tradeTHE GRAND BARGAIN
Show Notes. Tom Hayes works for an organization called Beyond Positive.. Nora Young discusses the GDPR in this episode. Here are 13 more things you need to know about the GDPR.. Beyond GDPR, check out what else is changing your online rights. The rest of Jaron Lanier’s talk can be heard on TED Talks Daily.. Subscribe to Dave Pell’s NextDraft newsletter.THE 5G PRIVILEGE
Show Notes. Read more about Rhiannon Williams’ 5G tests throughout London. And, find out more about San Jose’s smart city vision that hopes to bridge the digital divide.. Transcript. Manoush Z: You may have heard this buzzword floating around the Internet lately: “5G” - 5G as in fifth generation. It’s the next technological evolution in mobile internet communications. IRL PODCAST: YOUR PASSWORD IS THE WORST Look, we agree with you: passwords are the worst. But you know what else is the worst? Someone hacking your account, or big security breaches that expose your email, your credit card information, your government-issued identification number, and more. FACE VALUE - IRL PODCAST IRL is an original podcast from Firefox, the tech company that believes privacy isn’t a policy. It’s a right.TL;DR - IRL PODCAST
Show Notes. With so many possible articles to read every day online, it can be hard to sort through what to read and what to skip. Help yourself — give Pocket a try, the app and web service featured in today’s episode.Pocket brings you human curated articles that are selected to inspire, inform, and motivate you. THE SURVEILLANCE ECONOMY In her new book, The Age of Surveillance Capitalism, Harvard Business School’s Shoshana Zuboff argues that tech companies — like Google and Facebook — collect so much personal data for profit, that they’re changing the fundamentals of our economy and way of life. And now these companies are learning to shape our behavior to better serve their business goals. WHAT IF WOMEN BUILT THE INTERNET? Show Notes. Coraline Ada Ehmke has been an open source programmer for over 20 years and created the Contributor Covenant.You can also learn about Mozilla’s own community participation guidelines.. Meritocracy as an open source practice is briefly mentioned in this episode.PRIVACY OR PROFIT
Show Notes. Read about Patrick Jackson and Geoffrey Fowler’s privacy experiment.. Learn more about DuckDuckGo, an alternative to Google search, at duckduckgo.com.. And, we’re pleased to add a little more about Firefox’s business here as well — one that puts user privacy first and is also profitable. IRL PODCAST: ONLINE LIFE IS REAL LIFETHE INTERNET'S CARBON FOOTPRINTTHE 5G PRIVILEGERINGTONESSEASON FIVESEASON 1 TRAILER Manoush Zomorodi explores real stories of life online – and real talk about how we can all keep the Internet healthy, weird and wonderful. IRL is an original podcast from the Mozilla Corporation.ABOUT IRL
Manoush Zomorodi explores real stories of life online – and real talk about how we can all keep the Internet healthy, weird and wonderful. IRL is an original podcast from the Mozilla Corporation.IRL RINGTONES
Manoush Zomorodi explores real stories of life online – and real talk about how we can all keep the Internet healthy, weird and wonderful. IRL is an original podcast from the Mozilla Corporation. IRL PODCAST: THE INTERNET’S CARBON FOOTPRINT Manoush Zomorodi explores the surprising environmental impact of the internet in this episode of IRL. Because while it’s easy to think of the internet as living only on your screen, energy demand for the internet is indeed powered by massive server EVERYTHING IN MODERATION Show Notes. Read the New York Times article on Facebook’s content moderation policies and also Facebook’s response.. Want more? Mozilla has teamed up with 826 Valencia to bring you perspectives written by students on IRL topics this season. Nicole M. from De Marillac Academy wrote this piece on inappropriate content online.. And, check out this article from Common Sense Media, on I SPY WITH MY DIGITAL EYE Show Notes. Struck by the idea that toys made for kids may have prying eyes (and ears)? For more on connected devices and surveillance, head over to our blog.. And, check out the Surveillance Self-Defense Kit mentioned in this episode, developed by the Electronic Frontier Foundation.. Transcript WHAT IF WOMEN BUILT THE INTERNET? Show Notes. Coraline Ada Ehmke has been an open source programmer for over 20 years and created the Contributor Covenant.You can also learn about Mozilla’s own community participation guidelines.. Meritocracy as an open source practice is briefly mentioned in this episode. THE “PRIVACY POLICY” POLICY IRL is an original podcast from Firefox, the tech company that believes privacy isn’t a policy. It’s a right. IRL PODCAST: YOUR PASSWORD IS THE WORST Look, we agree with you: passwords are the worst. But you know what else is the worst? Someone hacking your account, or big security breaches that expose your email, your credit card information, your government-issued identification number, and more.PRIVACY OR PROFIT
Show Notes. Read about Patrick Jackson and Geoffrey Fowler’s privacy experiment.. Learn more about DuckDuckGo, an alternative to Google search, at duckduckgo.com.. And, we’re pleased to add a little more about Firefox’s business here as well — one that puts user privacy first and is also profitable. IRL PODCAST: ONLINE LIFE IS REAL LIFETHE INTERNET'S CARBON FOOTPRINTTHE 5G PRIVILEGERINGTONESSEASON FIVESEASON 1 TRAILER Manoush Zomorodi explores real stories of life online – and real talk about how we can all keep the Internet healthy, weird and wonderful. IRL is an original podcast from the Mozilla Corporation.ABOUT IRL
Manoush Zomorodi explores real stories of life online – and real talk about how we can all keep the Internet healthy, weird and wonderful. IRL is an original podcast from the Mozilla Corporation.IRL RINGTONES
Manoush Zomorodi explores real stories of life online – and real talk about how we can all keep the Internet healthy, weird and wonderful. IRL is an original podcast from the Mozilla Corporation. IRL PODCAST: THE INTERNET’S CARBON FOOTPRINT Manoush Zomorodi explores the surprising environmental impact of the internet in this episode of IRL. Because while it’s easy to think of the internet as living only on your screen, energy demand for the internet is indeed powered by massive server EVERYTHING IN MODERATION Show Notes. Read the New York Times article on Facebook’s content moderation policies and also Facebook’s response.. Want more? Mozilla has teamed up with 826 Valencia to bring you perspectives written by students on IRL topics this season. Nicole M. from De Marillac Academy wrote this piece on inappropriate content online.. And, check out this article from Common Sense Media, on I SPY WITH MY DIGITAL EYE Show Notes. Struck by the idea that toys made for kids may have prying eyes (and ears)? For more on connected devices and surveillance, head over to our blog.. And, check out the Surveillance Self-Defense Kit mentioned in this episode, developed by the Electronic Frontier Foundation.. Transcript WHAT IF WOMEN BUILT THE INTERNET? Show Notes. Coraline Ada Ehmke has been an open source programmer for over 20 years and created the Contributor Covenant.You can also learn about Mozilla’s own community participation guidelines.. Meritocracy as an open source practice is briefly mentioned in this episode. THE “PRIVACY POLICY” POLICY IRL is an original podcast from Firefox, the tech company that believes privacy isn’t a policy. It’s a right. IRL PODCAST: YOUR PASSWORD IS THE WORST Look, we agree with you: passwords are the worst. But you know what else is the worst? Someone hacking your account, or big security breaches that expose your email, your credit card information, your government-issued identification number, and more.PRIVACY OR PROFIT
Show Notes. Read about Patrick Jackson and Geoffrey Fowler’s privacy experiment.. Learn more about DuckDuckGo, an alternative to Google search, at duckduckgo.com.. And, we’re pleased to add a little more about Firefox’s business here as well — one that puts user privacy first and is also profitable. IRL PODCAST: ONLINE LIFE IS REAL LIFE Manoush Zomorodi explores real stories of life online – and real talk about how we can all keep the Internet healthy, weird and wonderful. IRL is an original podcast from the Mozilla Corporation. IRL PODCAST: ONLINE LIFE IS REAL LIFE Tom Hayes works for an organization called Beyond Positive.. Nora Young discusses the GDPR in this episode. Here are 13 more things you need to know about the GDPR.. Beyond GDPR, check out what else is changing your online rights. The rest of Jaron Lanier’s talk can be heard on TED Talks Daily.. Subscribe to Dave Pell’s NextDraft newsletter.. Read Mozilla’s take on privacy and the tradeIRL RINGTONES
Manoush Zomorodi explores real stories of life online – and real talk about how we can all keep the Internet healthy, weird and wonderful. IRL is an original podcast from the Mozilla Corporation. INTRODUCING SEASON 4 Can ‘ethical tech’ be a thing? We think so. Season 4 of Mozilla’s IRL podcast will explore all the ways tech can have more positive influence on people, communities, and societies at large.THE 5G PRIVILEGE
Show Notes. Read more about Rhiannon Williams’ 5G tests throughout London. And, find out more about San Jose’s smart city vision that hopes to bridge the digital divide.. Transcript. Manoush Z: You may have heard this buzzword floating around the Internet lately: “5G” - 5G as in fifth generation. It’s the next technological evolution in mobile internet communications. WHAT IF WOMEN BUILT THE INTERNET? Show Notes. Coraline Ada Ehmke has been an open source programmer for over 20 years and created the Contributor Covenant.You can also learn about Mozilla’s own community participation guidelines.. Meritocracy as an open source practice is briefly mentioned in this episode. DEMOCRACY AND THE INTERNET Part of celebrating democracy is questioning what influences it. In this episode of IRL, we look at how the internet influences us, ourvotes, and our
IRL PODCAST: YOUR PASSWORD IS THE WORST Look, we agree with you: passwords are the worst. But you know what else is the worst? Someone hacking your account, or big security breaches that expose your email, your credit card information, your government-issued identification number, and more. ALL YOUR DATA ARE BELONG TO US You’ve heard the expression, “When something is free, you’re the product.” And, while you may think it’s no big deal to give away your personal data in exchange for free online services, how can you know that what you get for what you give is a fair trade?PRIVACY OR PROFIT
Show Notes. Read about Patrick Jackson and Geoffrey Fowler’s privacy experiment.. Learn more about DuckDuckGo, an alternative to Google search, at duckduckgo.com.. And, we’re pleased to add a little more about Firefox’s business here as well — one that puts user privacy first and is also profitable.Menu
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Every day, our data hits the market when we sign online. It’s for sale, and we’re left to wonder if tech companies will ever choose to protect our privacy rather than reap large profits with our information. But, is the choice — profit or privacy — a false dilemma? Meet the people who have built profitable tech businesses while also respecting your privacy. Fact check if Facebook and Google have really found religion in privacy. And, imagine a world where you could actually get paid to share your data. In this episode, Oli Frost recalls what happened when he auctioned his personal data on eBay. Jeremy Tillman from Ghostery reveals the scope of how much ad-tracking is really taking place online. Patrick Jackson at Disconnect.me breaks down Big Tech’s privacy pivot. DuckDuckGo’s Gabriel Weinberg explains why his private search engine has been profitable. And Dana Budzyn walks us through how her company, UBDI, hopes to give consumers the ability to sell their data forcash.”
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Read about Patrick Jackson and Geoffrey Fowler’s privacy experiment.
Learn more about DuckDuckGo , an alternative to Google search, at duckduckgo.com . And, we’re pleased to add a little more about Firefox’s business here as well — one that puts user privacy first and is also profitable. Mozilla was founded as a community open source project in 1998, and currently consists of two organizations: the 501(c)3 Mozilla Foundation, which backs emerging leaders and mobilizes citizens to create a global movement for the health of the internet; and its wholly owned subsidiary, the Mozilla Corporation, which creates Firefox products, advances public policy in support of internet user rights and explores new technologies that give people more control and privacy in their lives online. Firefox products have never — and never will ever — buy or sell user data. Because of its unique structure, Mozilla stands apart from its peers in the technology field as one of the most impactful and successful social enterprises in the world. Learn more about Mozilla and Firefox at mozilla.org.
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6: Making Privacy LawAugust 26, 2019
What if you could, by law, say “no” to the sale of your personal data? Get the latest on internet privacy regulation. Listen now.*
5: The 5G Privilege August12, 2019
If 5G is going to change the world, who will get to live in it? Explore the future of mobile internet in Firefox's IRL podcast. Listennow.
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4: The Tech Worker ResistanceJuly 29, 2019
Walkouts, protests, and picket lines are becoming more common among tech workers. Explore their reasons for resistance in the IRL podcast.Listen now.
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3: The Internet’s Carbon FootprintJuly 15, 2019
Explore the surprising environmental impact of the internet. Listennow.
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2: Democracy and the InternetJuly 1, 2019
Host Manoush Zomorodi explores how ad targeting and misinformation online could impact democracy at large. Listen now.*
1: The “Privacy Policy” PolicyJune 14, 2019
Find out what to look out for in privacy policies — and examine what privacy means to you — in Firefox's IRL podcast. Listen now.SEASON 4
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7: What if women built the internet?March 4, 2019
IRL host Manoush Zomorodi explores gender diversity and inclusion intech. Listen now.
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6: Decentralize It February18, 2019
Explore the premise, the promise, and the pitfalls of decentralization — the antidote to Big Tech. Listen now.*
5: The Surveillance EconomyFebruary 4, 2019
Explore the surveillance economy, the companies that participate in it, and its impact on you. Listen now.*
4: Everything in ModerationJanuary 21, 2019
Meet the people responsible for cleaning your social media feed in Mozilla’s IRL podcast. Listen now.*
3: TL;DR January 7, 2019 Join Manoush Zomorodi as she explores how the internet has changed reading. And, how we're changing alongside it. Listen now.*
2: Your Password Is the WorstDecember 10, 2018
Tackle your password problem once and for all in this episode of Mozilla's IRL podcast. Listen now.*
1: Checking Out Online ShoppingNovember 26, 2018
Explore the hidden privacy costs of online shopping. Your data may be the most valuable thing for sale. Listen now.*
Trailer: Introducing Season 4November 12, 2018
Meet IRL’s new host, Manoush Zomorodi, who will examine the potential of ethical tech with listeners around the globe. Listen now.SEASON 3
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7: What to Expect When You're ElectingOctober 4, 2018
Examine how the internet is changing our minds, our votes, and our democracies – all over the world. Listen now.*
6: Kids These Days
September 10, 2018
Today’s teens are the first humans who have spent their entire lives online. Find out what it's like growing up in the age of screens.Listen now.
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5: Bullying and Bonding OnlineAugust 27, 2018
Veronica Belmont and Franchesca Ramsey meet the people working to make the web — and world — friendlier places. Listen now.*
4: Virtual ConnectionsAugust 13, 2018
Veronica Belmont and Peter Rojas explore how the Internet is building and confusing our relationships. Listen now.*
3: Paid Attention July 30,2018
There’s a new currency in town (and no, we’re not talking about Bitcoin). We’re talking about attention. Listen now.*
2: Press Play July 16, 2018 One of the most successful recruitment tools the U.S. Army ever made was… a video game? Find out how gaming elements in tech have infiltrated our online and offline lives. Listen now.*
1: The Grand Bargain July2, 2018
Explore the tradeoffs you make online everyday, and learn why on earth your email inbox is filling up with privacy policies. Listen now.*
Trailer: Introducing Season 3June 18, 2018
Get a sneak peak at what Veronica Belmont will cover in Season 3 of IRL, because online life is real life. Listen now.SEASON 2
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7: Ctrl+Alt+Facts April 3,2018
How to stop the spread of disinformation online. Listen now.*
6: Social Bubble Bath March19, 2018
How technology can create, and can break, our filter bubbles. Listennow.
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5: Algorisky March 5, 2018 When bad code spreads disinformation and bias, it’s never something that “the algorithm did.” It’s something people did. Listen now.*
4: Cloak of InvisibilityFebruary 16, 2018
On the Internet no one knows you’re a dog, as the old joke goes. But does anonymity truly exist on the web anymore? Listen now.*
3: Face Value February 5,2018
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? Listen now.*
2: Digital Overload January22, 2018
Recent reports estimate that over 50% of teens are addicted to their smartphones. Veronica Belmont investigates the impact of growing uponline. Listen now.
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1: Bot Or Not January 8,2018
Most website visitors aren’t human. They’re bots. Here’s how to spot them. Listen now.SEASON 1
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Bonus: Net Neutrality EmergencyDecember 11, 2017
The battle for the open Internet isn’t over. In the days leading up to the FCC’s vote, we investigate what’s next for net neutrality.Listen now.
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Bonus: Status Update November15, 2017
On the Internet, everything happens so much. Veronica Belmont explores the latest developments in digital activism, cybersecurity and troll clapbacks. Listen now.*
7: Free Speech, Limited?September 18, 2017
Recent events in Charlottesville, VA have revealed the role the Internet plays in IRL threats and violence. Should tech companies regulate who says what on the Internet? Listen now.*
6: All Access Pass
September 4, 2017
What is life like without fast Internet, and how does life change once a person has it? Veronica Belmont talks to people about joining the digital economy. Listen now.*
5: I Spy With My Digital EyeAugust 21, 2017
Surveillance. Turns out, we’ve invited it into our homes through digital assistants, connected toys and baby monitors. Listen now.*
4: The Care and Feeding of Your TrollAugust 7, 2017
Trolls are in every corner of the Web, but people are fighting back in new ways. Baked goods included. Listen now.*
3: Hack Jobs July 24, 2017 This episode of IRL focuses on our internet insecurity. Meet the unsung heroes fighting to keep us safe. Listen now.*
2: The Neutral Zone: The Future of Net NeutralityJuly 10, 2017
The Internet is at a crossroads. Mozilla’s IRL podcast dives into the current net neutrality debate. Listen now.*
1: All Your Data Are Belong to UsJune 26, 2017
There is no such thing as a free lunch. Mozilla’s IRL podcast dives into the price of “free” online series. Listen now.*
Trailer: Introducing IRLMay 25, 2017
Introducing IRL Listen now. IRL is an original podcast from Firefox, the tech company that believes privacy isn’t a policy. It’s a right.*
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