Mozilla dismisses FTP
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Huge security risk

Big cheeses at the Mozzarella foundation have decided to pull FTP access abilities from its browser.  

Mozilla kills Firefox Send and Firefox Notes
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Grew out of the Firefox test programme

Big cheeses at the Mozzarella foundation have killed off two legacy services that grew out of the Firefox Test Pilot programme: Firefox Send and Firefox Notes.

Firefox wants to cure its Google addiction
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Looking for other revenue streams

Firefox maker, Mozilla, is in the awkward position of being financially dependent on its search deal with Google, which accounts for the majority of the organisation’s revenue.

Mozilla makes Avast walk the plank
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Was sending phoning home too much user data

Big Cheeses at the Mozzarella Foundation have removed Avast and AVG products from their browser store after it was discovered that they were sending users' browser data home.

Windows 10 gets all rusty
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Because it never sleeps

Software King of the World Microsoft is making its Windows 10 OS more secure by integrating Mozilla-developed Rust for low-level Windows components.

Mozilla, Intel, Red Hat and Fastly team up on software
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WebAssembly cheerleaders

Mozilla, Intel, Red Hat and Fastly today announced the launch of the Bytecode Alliance, a new open-source group that focuses on “creating new software foundations, building on standards such as WebAssembly and WebAssembly System Interface (WASI)".

Biggest cheese quits Mozzarella Foundation
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Beard shaved after 15 years 

The biggest cheese in the Mozzarella Foundation Chris Beard is cleaning out his desk and departing the building after 15 years.

Mozilla says Facebook API is borked
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Firefox is unhappy

Big Cheeses at the Mozzarella Foundation have found 12 major bugs in Facebook's transparency API which it says needs significant work if it is going help journalists and researchers with transparency ahead of looming elections.

Mozilla is evil for breaking the Great Firewall of Albion
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Firefox makes a laughing stock of UK government efforts

An industry group of internet service providers has branded Firefox browser maker Mozilla an “internet villain” for supporting a DNS security standard which turns the UK government’s “porn shield” into an electric chocolate teapot.

Mozilla kills Red Panda with fire
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Flaming idiots cost too much in fruit

Big Cheeses at the Mozzarella Foundation have decided to kill off their famous fox as the ruler of its logo family.