Transparency Report Reporting Period: July 1, 2016 to December 31, 2016

Government Demands for User Data

In the Reporting Period, Mozilla did not receive any government demands through Legal Processes for user data.

Legal Processes Received Data Produced
Search Warrants 0 N/A
Subpoenas 0 N/A
Court Orders 0 N/A
Wiretap Orders 0 N/A
Pen Register Orders 0 N/A
Emergency Requests 0 N/A
National Security Requests 1 0 N/A

Government Demands for Content Removal

In the Reporting Period, Mozilla did not receive any government requests for content removal from our services.

Requesting Country Requests Received Data Produced
N/A 0 N/A

Supplement

Legislative Reform

In the Reporting Period, we highlighted the need to see cybersecurity as a shared responsibility, called for reform of how the U.S. Government handles security vulnerabilities and sponsored a speaker series on government hacking. Together with other tech companies, we advocated against the U.S. Government’s use of unlimited indefinite gag orders. We also filed comments on the EU’s proposed e-Privacy Regulation as well as India’s proposed Cloud Computing regulations.

We also campaigned to reform Europe’s copyright laws, filed comments with the U.S. Copyright Office on their review of Section 1201 of the Digital Millennium Copyright Act, and filed comments with the Body of European Regulators of Electronic Communications on their net neutrality implementation guidelines.

Threat Indicators & Data Disclosures

Type of Disclosure Number of Disclosures
Cybersecurity Threat Indicator 0
Other Specific User Data Disclosure 0