“Ñanduti resãi ha ñeikundaha porã ha’e ore rekovesã.”
Mitchell Baker, Mozilla Foundation aty guasu moakãhára
Mozilla omoheñói apopyre omomba’éva tekoñemi
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Ñeikundaha iñemi ha hekorosãva
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Umi jehaipyre hesakã’ỹva ñandutípe
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Ehechakuaa jejoguarã japuguáva
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Eñomi pumbyry papapy ha ñanduti veve spammer-gui
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VPN ejeroviakuaaha
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Emo’ã ne maranduete mba’ekuaarã mbyatyhágui
“Mozilla is taking bets to show the world there’s a business to be made with trustworthy AI. That includes putting things like human rights, data protection and transparency at the core of how these complex systems work.”
Político
Upévare, ¿mba’e Mozilla?
At its core, Mozilla is an activist organization led by the Mozilla Foundation that makes change in the world through a variety of ventures including Mozilla Corporation, MZLA, Mozilla Ventures and Mozilla.ai. How are we different? Because we’re mission-driven, it means we have the freedom to make all of our decisions based on what’s best for the internet and for everyone online, not based on the demands of shareholders — we don’t actually have any of those.
Eikuaave Mozilla Foundation reheguaEmbojopói Mozilla Foundation ko árape ikatu hag̃uáicha ñanduti ijuruja ha oiporukuaa opavavete.
Eipytyvõke ñanduti hekoresãi hag̃ua
Ne ñe’ẽ. Nde ayvu. Ne remimo’ã. Oĩ hetaiterei hendáicha eipytyvõkuaaha Mozilla ndive.
Emba’apo Mozilla ndivePe rome’ẽramoguare ore ayvu reñoiha…
The Mozilla project was founded in San Francisco in 1998, when the Netscape browser made the radical decision to give away its program code to the public to build on and improve. At that time, one company had a virtual monopoly on how people experienced the internet.
Heta ára rire, pe ayvu ijurujáva apopyrã Mozilla oiko chugui ojehayhu añetéva Firefox.
Today, Mozilla continues its movement toward a better internet with millions of active community members spanning the globe, advocating for ethical tech, trustworthy AI and producing privacy-first products that give more power to the people.