Mozilla Privacy Blog: Mozilla releases recommendations on EU Data Strategy |
Mozilla recently submitted our response to the European Commission’s public consultation on its European Strategy for Data. The Commission’s data strategy is one of the pillars of its tech strategy, which was published in early 2020 (more on that here). To European policymakers, promoting proper use and management of data can play a key role in a modern industrial policy, particularly as it can provide a general basis for insights and innovations that advance the public interest.
Our recommendations provide insights on how to manage data in a way that protects the rights of individuals, maintains trust, and allows for innovation. In addition to highlighting some of Mozilla’s practices and policies which underscore our commitment to ethical data and working in the open – such as our Lean Data Practices Toolkit, the Data Stewardship Program, and the Firefox Public Data Report – our key recommendations for the European Commission are the following:
We’ll continue to build out our thinking on these recommendations, and will work with the European Commission and other stakeholders to make them a reality in the EU data strategy. For now, you can find our full submission here.
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https://blog.mozilla.org/netpolicy/2020/06/05/eudatastrategy/
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