How many times have you read a privacy policy or terms of service document from start to finish? Do you notice if a site’s privacy policy changes? Do you take your rights to your own data seriously?

Tomorrow the Mozilla team will be holding a live session discussion of the Drumbeat initiative for privacy icons, a project aimed at giving users ample awareness of the terms of service and privacy policies. We seek to understand the types of information users would like to understand from these legal agreements, such as how long companies keep user data and if these data are shared with third parties.

All are welcome to participate in the discussion at the Mozilla office from 10-3 or virtually via @Mozlabs on Twitter with the hashtag #mozillaprivacy. You can also contribute via comments on this blog. Some of the event will be live videocast at http://air.mozilla.com/ and I’ll be live blogging the entire event (on this very blog!) and being the liaison between those at Mozilla in-person and those who desire to participate asynchronously with the internet as their intermediary. We look forward to your responses.

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  5. Plugin Updating Project: Follow up

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