Mozilla Glass House: Electronic Privacy is not an idea that can easily explain to Internet users.
While it is clear to everyone that the connections on the Internet they leave loopholes that give access to third parties, no one can explain this to the public better than the glass house created by the Mozilla Foundation.
Mozilla Glass House is an experiment in Hamburg, Germany, as a privacy enhancing effort.
The foundation invites unsuspecting travelers from all over the world to spend one night in a specially prepared apartment. Once the couples settled in the apartment and tried to use public WiFi to connect to the Internet, the walls of the apartment were removed.
People passing outside the glass apartment stopped seeing what was happening inside, and the guest travelers suddenly realized that their "private" apartment was exposed from everywhere.
The Mozilla Foundation's idea of course (as we mentioned above) was to raise privacy awareness in the Internet, but also the education of the public.
The following video shows what happened (the Mozilla Foundation says that for the exterior scenes, actors were used "for more dramatic effect", but that the reactions are authentic).
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Let's say a bunch at the Mobzilla Foundation for his initiative and to mention that Firefox protects our privacy, much more than any other browser.
Or do you consider Google Chrome or Microsoft Edge to be more trusted?