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A new month has arrived and this newsletter is full of great updates. We look at making better sense of the rust-minidump, understanding all the new colour formats in CSS, total cookie protection by default for all (yes, all) Firefox users, and an opportunity to help address the most prominent issues in trustworthy AI. There's also a chance to share your views about the Firefox new tab page. This month's newsletter has something for everyone. Happy reading! |
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| | Total Cookie Protection is now available by default to all Firefox users worldwide | |
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| | Cascading Style Sheets in CSS | |
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| | The first in this two-part series explains what minidumps are and how we made rust-minidump | |
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| | Join the third round of #MozFest Trustworthy AI Working Groups to create and promote solutions to the most urgent issues in Trustworthy AI | |
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| | We'd love to hear from you about your thoughts on the Firefox New Tab Page | |
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| Protect the future of the internet for everyone, everywhere. | |
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| | SAVE THE DATE Join Executives from Mozilla and the Center for Humane Technology on July 6 for a Twitter Spaces conversation about: "Re-imagining The Web: Downstream Impact & Intentional Design for All" More details to come on our @MozHacks Twitter account. | |
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