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Mzla technologies corporation
Mzla technologies corporation




mzla technologies corporation

The so-called Internet of Things (IoT) has promised so much. The move to the new corporation means that development will continue on the software and that move "won’t have an impact on Thunderbird’s day-to-day running." According to Thunderbird's Phillip Kewisch, shifting the project to MZLA Technologies enables it to "explore offering our users products and services that were not possible under the Mozilla Foundation." Encrypting the Internet of Things MZLA Technologies is "a new wholly owned subsidiary of the Mozilla Foundation" that's the new home of the Thunderbird project.

mzla technologies corporation

That's changed with the formation of MZLA Technologies Corporation. Since then, Thunderbird has persisted but its fate has also been up in the air. When the Mozilla Foundation announced in 2015 that it was considering spinning off the Thunderbird email client, the software's adherents feared the worst. You can find the source code for the apps on GitHub and links to the audit reports in this blog post. But which VPNs can you really trust? The company behind the popular ProtonVPN service made a big move to gain that trust by releasing the source code for all its apps.īy making its apps open source, ProtonVPN is giving security experts the chance to "inspect its encryption implementations and how the company handles user data, giving users confidence that the company is adhering to its strict privacy policy." According to an article at TechRadar, ProtonVPN also engaged "security firm SEC Consult on a full security audit that was able to verify the security of the company's software." People wanting to use the internet securely and privately do the deed using a Virtual Private Network (VPN).

mzla technologies corporation

In this edition of our open source news roundup, we take a look ProtonVPN apps going open, Mozilla Thunderbird's new home, and more! ProtonVPN apps go open source






Mzla technologies corporation