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Les tutoriels et les astuces

Cette page regroupe les tutoriels ou les astuces.

Messagerie électronique

 

Comment configurer facilement ses comptes e-mails dans Thunderbird (Icedove).

La configuration d’un compte de messagerie électronique dans un logiciel spécialisé tel que Thunderbird est facile et à la portée de tous.

Ces différentes pages vont vous permettre de comprendre et bien configurer vos comptes e-mails dans Thunderbird.

 

Modifier l’avatar dans Pidgin (Gaim)

Ce tutoriel a pour objectif de vous montrer comment modifier l’avatar dans Pidgin (anciennement Gaim).

 

Pourquoi bloquer la publicité et les traqueurs ?

Nous expliquons pourquoi il est nécessaire de bloquer la publicité et les traqueurs, pour améliorer le confort de navigation sur Internet et la sécurité

 

Mastodon - Le réseau social qui vous veut du bien

Présentation de Mastodon, le réseau social créé en 2016. Un aperçu en vidéo avec les fonctionnalités clefs.

Mozilla : Open Policy & Advocacy  -  Mozilla’s Comments to FCC: Net Neutrality Essential for Competition, Innovation, Privacy

 -  Décembre 2023 - 

[UPDATE: Read our reply comments here]

[Read our full submission here]

Net neutrality – the concept that your internet provider should not be able to block, throttle, or prioritize elements of your internet service, such as to favor their own products or business partners – is on the docket again in the United States. With the FCC putting out a notice of proposed rulemaking (NPRM) to reinstate net neutrality, Mozilla weighed in last week with a clear message: the FCC should reestablish these common sense rules as soon as possible.

We have been fighting for net neutrality around the world for the better part of a decade and a half. Most notably, this included Mozilla’s challenge to the Trump FCC’s dismantling of net neutrality in 2018.

American internet users are on the cusp of renewed protections for the open internet. Our recently submitted comment to the FCC’s NPRM took a step back to remind the FCC and the public of the real benefits of net neutrality: Competition, Grassroots Innovation, Privacy, and Transparency and Accountability.

Simply put, if the FCC moves forward with reclassification of broadband as a Title II service, it will protect innovation in edge services; unlock vital privacy safeguards; and prevent ISPs from leveraging their market power to control people’s experiences online. With vast increases in our dependence on the internet since the COVID-19 pandemic, these protections are more important than ever.

We encourage others who are passionate about the open internet to file reply comments on the proceeding, which are due January 17, 2024.

You can read our full comment here.

The post Mozilla’s Comments to FCC: Net Neutrality Essential for Competition, Innovation, Privacy appeared first on Open Policy & Advocacy.

par Jenn Taylor Hodges

Mozilla : Open Policy & Advocacy

Mozilla's official blog on open Internet policy initiatives and developments

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 -  8 avril - 

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Mozilla, Center for Democracy and Technology call for openness and transparency in AI

 -  25 mars - 

Update | 27 March 2024: Mozilla has submitted its comments to the NTIA’s consultation on openness in AI models referenced in this blog post (...)


Mozilla Joins Amicus Brief Supporting Software Interoperability

 -  12 mars - 

In modern technology, interoperability between programs is crucial to the usability of applications, user choice, and healthy competition. Today (...)


Platform Tilt: Documenting the Uneven Playing Field for an Independent Browser Like Firefox

 -  19 janvier - 

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Mozilla Weighs in on State Comprehensive Privacy Proposals

 -  11 janvier - 

[Read our letters to legislators in Massachusetts and Maine.]Today, Mozilla is calling for the passage of strong state privacy protections, (...)