To build a better internet, first we have to imagine it.
We collaborate with artists who help us see differently. We fund researchers who unlock new possibilities. We equip educators who turn questions into collective learning.
We believe the best way to shape the future is to open it up—so more people can take part, create boldly, and learn together. This is where vision becomes practice, and curiosity becomes action. A better digital world doesn’t just appear. We co-create it.
“When I was first introduced to the internet, I had an incredible sense of possibility, of awe, of optimism. The next generation deserves to feel the upside of connectivity, not just the downside.”
In a digital world shaped by algorithms and AI, Nothing Personal is made by people — for people like you. It’s a place to explore how technology influences your privacy, your culture, and your daily life.
Led by journalist Bourree Lam, and supported by The Onion, the magazine brings you longform essays, satirical advice, and practical product reviews to help you make sense of the digital world.
You’ll meet artists, writers, and technologists who are rethinking what online life could be, from the tools we use every day to the communities we build together.
Here, you’ll find the insight to make good tech choices, stories which will spark curiosity, and the inspiration to imagine an internet that truly belongs to you.
We know it’s hard to keep up with the latest technology trends, topics, and concerns.
Mozilla Education can help you close that gap, whether you are a researcher requiring equitable Compute access, a lifelong learner curious about how AI can impact or improve your daily life, or a teacher looking to inspire the next generation of technology builders.
“Mozilla stands for the defiant optimism that the future of technology can and will be good – so long as communities can build that for themselves.”