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Your Privacy and Mozilla Hubs

At Mozilla, we believe that privacy is fundamental to a healthy internet. We especially believe that this is the case in social VR platforms, which process and transmit large amounts of personal information. What happens in Hubs should stay in Hubs.

Diane Hosfelt Diane Hosfelt
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How much is that new VR headset really sharing about you?

VR was big this holiday season - the Oculus Go sales hit the Amazon #1 electronics device list on Black Friday. But in the spirit of Mozilla's Privacy Not Included guidelines, you might be wondering: what personal information is Oculus collecting while you use your device?

Diane Hosfelt Diane Hosfelt
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Virtual identities in Hubs

Identity is a complicated concept—who are we really? Virtual spaces make this even harder. Having control over our representation and identity online is a critical component of safety and privacy, and platforms should prioritize user agency.

Diane Hosfelt Diane Hosfelt
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Creating privacy-centric virtual spaces

As immersive devices become more affordable, social spaces in virtual reality (VR) will become more integrated into our daily lives. If social VR is the next evolution of this, what approaches will result in spaces that respect user identities, autonomy, and safety?

Diane Hosfelt Diane Hosfelt
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Making ethical decisions for the immersive web

What I really want is an immersive future that respects individual creators and users. Platforms and applications that thoughtfully approach issues of autonomy, privacy, bias, and accessibility in a complex environment.

Diane Hosfelt Diane Hosfelt
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