Friday, January 17, 2014

Support mozilla

Doing good is part of our code — and it always has been.

Our roots go back to a time when the Internet was new, fragile and in need of nurturing. Remember those days?

Mozilla Firefox ensured that the Web was built on a foundation that was safe, open and accessible. It was created as a force for good, and to this day Mozilla continues to drive the Web forward.

We're a non-profit, which means we can keep our focus squarely on our mission. But that also means that we need your direct support to keep us going.
Pitch in by December 31 to help protect the Web we're building together - and when you donate $30 or more, we'll send you an official Firefox T-shirt to say thanks. 
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Mozilla is committed to empowering Web users, standing up for privacy and freedom on the Web and helping millions of people move from using the Web to actively building its future.

It's why we built Firefox. It's why we're pushing to open up the mobile Web with Firefox for Android and Firefox OS.

And it's why we've launched Mozilla Webmaker. As the Web has evolved to become the platform for building the world we want, Mozilla is creating the tools and training that will help anyone make the Web they want.

And because we're a non-profit, it means we also rely on your support, and it means that any amount you give today is tax deductible in the U.S.

Building a better world means building a better Web, together.

Please make a donation of $30 or more today, get your Firefox T-shirt and show the world that you believe in a safe, transparent and open Web. 

Thank you, 

Mark 

P.S. — Rather get an awesome "I'm protecting the world's largest public resource" T-shirt? We've got those, too: Just donate $30 or more here. 

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Mark Surman
Executive Director
Mozilla Foundation 

This is an humble mail from executive director of Mozilla foundation.

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