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  1. Pinned Tweet
    Oct 1

    The internet: use it, love it, need it. In fact, it’s hard to be at our best when the internet is at its worst. And right now, the internet is kinda f-ed up. Let’s fix that together. ▶️

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  2. Nov 25

    Misinformation has exploded online. But so has the fight for change. We're working to and we're not alone:

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  3. Nov 24

    Sure, we've probably all thought of potential privacy implications of things like smart watches or home assistants. But air purifiers?? Check out 's guide to help you shop smart—and safe—for products that connect to the internet.

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  4. Retweeted
    Nov 23

    We stand with , , independent researchers & journalists who support the public's need to know who is trying to influence them, and how. RT if you think it's time for to withdraw their Cease and Desist.

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  5. Nov 23

    We can all relate, but it doesn't have to be that way. Join us to : 📹:

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  6. Nov 23

    Let’s take back control from those who violate our privacy to sell us stuff we don’t need. Let’s work to stop companies from contributing to the spread of misinformation and political manipulation. It’s time to take control over what we do & see online.

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  7. Retweeted
    Nov 20

    In 83's HTTPS-Only mode, Firefox attempts to establish fully secure connections to every website. Firefox asks for permission before connecting to a site that doesn’t support secure connections. We are thrilled to see web security moving forward!

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  8. Nov 19

    Facebook hasn't done better because they have no reason to do better. It's not about people for them, it's about profit.

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  9. Nov 19

    What can one person do to make change? With the internet, lots. Explore the Activist’s Playbook, with & more:

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  10. Retweeted
    Nov 19

    Now live! , , , & explore how internet platforms coped, and are coping, with in 2020. Get your questions in with the hashtag 👉 👈

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  11. Retweeted
    Nov 18

    This is bad. It isn't the first time data has been bought and sold for reasons that should worry everyone, though, and it won't be the last until we have rules and regulations about how people's data can be used.

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  12. Nov 18

    Something we should all be able to agree on 👇 "Privacy policies should be as concise as possible and shouldn’t be full of legalese that could confuse users" — senior U.S. campaigner

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  13. Nov 17

    Some products are getting creepier each year, even if others are getting more secure. It can be hard to know what's what. 🤷 Luckily did the research so you don't have to. Check out their list before you start your holiday shopping:

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  14. Nov 17

    Is your relationship with big tech complicated? It’s time to support tech that puts people first (like. . .well. . . us). We're far from the only ones out here trying to make the internet a better place, though:

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  15. Retweeted
    Nov 11

    🤔 Does it have a privacy policy? 😕 How does it store data? 😟 Can I delete it? 😳 Does it know I've listened to ‘Last Christmas I gave you my heart’ 24 times and it's only November? Our latest edition of launches today. Read more

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  16. Nov 12

    "Women, nonbinary people, and people of color are still largely underrepresented on the web. We live in an increasingly digital world with more women turning to their browsers for answers but not finding them." is changing that.

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  17. Nov 12

    What you do online is on a need-to-know basis. And let's face it Jason, you should just know. 😉 via

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  18. Retweeted
    Nov 10

    Switch to Firefox before your older Android can no longer access huge parts of the web

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  19. Nov 10

    A joyful, connected future is something we should all strive for. Here's how how is using the internet to empower marginalized individuals to tell their own stories:

    Quote from Myrl Beam reading "For many trans and gender-fabulous folks, the internet offered the possibility of connection, the first glimmer of community, and a vision of a future that could involve joy."
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  20. Nov 9

    Today marks 16 years that we’ve been fighting for a better internet. One that puts people before profits. Maybe, since you know, it’s our birthday. . .join us?

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  21. Nov 9

    That's it. That's the tweet.

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