On behalf of the whole Mozilla Foundation, we want to thank you for helping make the internet a better place for all in 2022.
Here are just a few of the people and projects that you helped support in the last year.

This idea that you can just build a social network platform from your cozy office in Silicon Valley or Beijing and have it spread around the world without it having any consequence on society is wrong. It’s a pipe dream.
Mozilla Fellow Odanga Madung is combatting election misinformation online in Kenya

My work has always been about listening to what activists and human rights defenders need and trying to build bridges for them to expand their skills and harness knowledge.
Mozilla Fellow Alex Argüelles, from Mexico, is helping marginalized communities fight digital violence and gain representation

Anouk Ruhaak creates new models of data governance for the public good.
As an architect and advocate of data trusts, she promotes governance models that safeguard privacy and protect society from the negative externalities of data sharing.

I decided I wanted to be involved in civil society in my home country, and the idea of advocacy, and of making change happen.
Jessica Chemali, Mozilla Fellow

A Shorty Impact Award
Bridget Todd partnered with Mozilla to host “AI in Real Life” - a Shorty Impact Award-winning podcast. 2022.internethealthreport.org
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YouTube User Controls study
Powered by 22,722 volunteers, Mozilla scrutinized YouTube to determine how much control people actually have over the platform’s recommendation algorithm. Turns out they don’t have much control at all. Read more here

Privacy Not Included
Our popular connected products buying guide *Privacy Not Included released two important updates this year: a guide to mental health apps, and a review of reproductive health apps.