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No surprises
Use and share information in a way that is transparent and benefits the user.
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User control
Develop products and advocate for best practices that put users in control of their data and online experiences.
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Limited data
Collect what we need, de-identify where we can and delete when no longer necessary.
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Sensible settings
Design for a thoughtful balance of safety and user experience.
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Defense in depth
Maintain multi-layered security controls and practices, many of which are publicly verifiable.
Data Privacy Principles
The following five principles stem from the Mozilla Manifesto and inform how we:
- develop our products and services
- manage user data we collect
- select and interact with partners
- shape our public policy and advocacy work