Fake Security Gestures From People Who Spy (Microsoft, Mozilla)
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OpenJS Foundation Warns Consumer Privacy and Security at Risk in Three-Quarters of a Billion Websites [Ed: OpenJS is a Microsoft proxy and it is connected to a company that facilitates NSA back doors, so what is this ludicrous self-promotional junk?]
Global web infrastructure is in a precarious position based on new research by the OpenJS Foundation thanks to an OpenSSF grant. The OpenJS Foundation is announcing the results of an end-user audit based on an IDC survey that shows three-quarters of a billion websites are running out of date software, with most capturing personal and financial information.
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Mozilla ☛ The Mozilla Blog: Why we’re renaming ‘Firefox accounts’ to ‘Mozilla accounts’ [Ed: Mozilla is mostly a spying company, directly and indirectly, no matter how often it flaunts the word "privacy"]
For many Firefox users, a Firefox account has been indispensable. It safely syncs everything from open tabs, bookmarks, history and add-ons to passwords, credit card information and saved addresses across desktop and mobile devices.
In fact, over the past few years, a Firefox account has grown its support beyond our beloved web browser. It’s now the authentication and account management tool for millions of users across Mozilla’s family of products – all designed to keep people safer and smarter online. So, to reflect this expanding world of Mozilla services, we’ve made the decision to rename “Firefox accounts” to “Mozilla accounts.”