SAN JOSE, Calif. (KTVU) - FireFox Send, Mozilla’s encrypted file-sharing service has graduated out of its experimental status, and is now available to everyone. The free service allows users to share ...
A screenshot of Mozilla's Common Voice homepage featuring options to contribute voice clips or validate recorded voices. Image: Common Voice Since its inception in 2017, Mozilla’s Common Voice project ...
Mozilla, the company behind Firefox, now offers a full service that lets you send fully encrypted files for free. This week, Mozilla launched its latest free service: a file-sharing tool that’s fully ...
Mozilla is testing a free VPN that integrates directly with the Firefox browser. For the past two weeks, the project has appeared under the name "IP concealment," but the support page has since been ...
Firefox Send, Mozilla’s free, encrypted file-transfer service, is officially launching to the public today following its debut as a “Test Pilot” experiment back in August 2017. The service allows web ...
Firefox Send is a website anyone can use free of charge to transfer files. Links to the files can be set to expire in a week or less, and downloads can be limited in number. Mozilla today debuted a ...
The Mozilla Foundation, best known for its popular Firefox web browser, has teamed up with a bunch of university graduates to develop a free, online ‘threat modelling’ tool it says can help system ...
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