Firefox is 10 years old

Hello,

It’s hard to believe that just over 10 years ago, Mozilla had only a handful of staff and had just shipped Firefox 1.0.

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Today, Mozilla, best known as the company behind Firefox (and equally good Email client Thunderbird) has grown to more than 1,000 staff, 20,000 active community leaders and volunteers, and 1.7 million active members of our supporter community around the world — including 2020Media!

Mozilla uses it’s resources not just to make great, free, software but to campaign for an open, free internet.

Mozilla supporters are a worldwide movement of people who believe the Internet is a global public resource that belongs to all of us — not just to a powerful few. We should all have access to products and services that are independent. We should all have the right to privacy. We should all see ourselves as citizens of the Web.

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This movement is growing, and so is it’s capacity to win. Just take a look at what we did together on the advocacy front in 2015:

  • We stood up to giant cable companies, and in February we won real protections for net neutrality in the United States. Those companies spent huge sums lobbying Congress to try to limit what we can create, build and do online. In the end, the Federal Communications Commissioners could not ignore 3.7 million public comments in favor of net neutrality — a record-breaking outcry.
  • We won a major victory for privacy. The USA FREEDOM Act was signed into law in June. It marked important forward progress to restore trust online, and put a stake in the ground for more needed reforms to come — not just in the U.S., but around the world.
  • We launched Mozilla’s first international campaign in Germany. In October, we asked our German-speaking community to help fight a German data retention law that put users at risk.

Together, we demanded greater oversight of surveillance activities by governments because our private communications should be private. By banding together, we helped to keep the Web open and accessible for everyone, equally.

Mozilla has big plans on the horizon, and momentum is on our side. Even as we see threats to the Web growing — monopolies, surveillance, fear, insecurity, public apathy — there’s also a flip side: a new wave of open is afoot. Makers. Open data. Internet activism. Connected devices. Open education.

If you are interested in support Mozilla, whether it’s for Firefox and Thunderbird, or for a better Internet, you can make a donation here: https://donate.mozilla.org/

Drupal 8.0.0 will be released on November 19, 2015

Based on our experience with our successful release candidates, we are confident to announce that Drupal 8.0.0 will be released on November 19, 2015!

Any customers using Drupal 7, who’d like a development area for working on Drupal 8, can get one free of charge from 2020Media.

Please send us your request at https://pfs.2020media.com/my-messages.html

We can copy your existing site, or give you a clean Drupal 8 install.

Source: Drupal 8.0.0 will be released on November 19, 2015 | Drupal.org

Important notice regarding phishing emails

Some of our customers may have received an email from abuse@imperialregistrations.com with a download link to an external website along with an USA telephone contact number.  Please be advised that this is a phishing attempt and not sent or authorized by 2020Media.  We have also discovered that a number of domain name registrars have also been affected by this.  These emails are being sent to the registrant email address fetched via the whois record associated with the Domain.

We advise you to delete the email immediately.

If you are unsure of the validity of the emails please check the email headers to determine the source and return path for the email address. If you require any assistance or have any questions regarding the email please contact us via our customer portal – https://pfs.2020media.com/my-messages.html

Here is a sample of what the fraudulent messages look like.

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