Molly Holzschlag Has Died, Mozilla Speaks of Security and Privacy (While Failing at Both)
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Karl Dubost: Molly
A blog post of this nature is never easy. She was so larger than life that she puts a print on each of us, who have discovered the Web early on.
My first discovery of Molly Holzschlag was through the WebTechniques magazine published from 1996 to 2002. This was a real magazine about the Web. You would recognize early writers like Laura Lemay, Lynda Weinman, etc. She had a column there called Integrated Design. She started writing it on Web Techniques. September 1999.
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25 Major Car Brands Get Failing Marks From Mozilla for Security and Privacy
Mozilla has analyzed the privacy and security of 25 major car brands and found that they collect a lot of data and can share it or sell it to third parties.
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Every New Car Is a 'Privacy Nightmare,' Mozilla Researchers Conclude
Modern cars are a “privacy nightmare” that collect vast troves of personal data and demand owners allow manufacturers to share or sell highly sensitive information such as disability status, genetic information, facial templates, and even sexual activity, according to a Mozilla Foundation analysis of car company privacy policies.