• Introducing IRL: Because Online Life is Real Life
    Jun 12 2017

    Our online life is real life. We walk, talk, work, LOL and even love on the Internet – but we don’t always treat it like real life. Host Veronica Belmont explores this disconnect with stories from the wilds of the Web – and gets to the bottom of online issues that affect us all. Whether it’s privacy breaches, closed platforms, hacking, fake news, or cyber bullying, we the people have the power to change the course of the Internet, keeping it healthy, weird, and wonderful for everyone. IRL is an original podcast from Mozilla.

    For behind-the-scenes video of IRL Trailer production, and a bit more about why we're making this podcast, check out our blog.

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    2 mins
  • All Your Data Are Belong To Us
    Jun 26 2017

    You’ve heard the expression, “When something is free, you’re the product.” And, while you may think it’s no big deal to give away your personal data in exchange for free online services, how can you know that what you get for what you give is a fair trade? Meet some of the people determined to shape the reality (or lack thereof) of privacy online.

    IRL is an original podcast from Mozilla. For more on the series go to irlpodcast.org.

    Go here for the World Privacy Forum's list of the Top 10 Most Important Opt-outs.

    Mozilla also has a few suggestions on how to manage the data privacy challenge discussed in this episode.

    For more on this episode, including editorial commentary, visit Mozilla's Internet Citizen blog.

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    27 mins
  • The Neutral Zone: The Future of Net Neutrality
    Jul 10 2017

    The Internet (at least in the US) is at a crossroads as the FCC is considering rolling back the net neutrality regulations it adopted in 2015. If net neutrality is abolished, the Internet could shift from an essential service that all consumers can access to a product that can be packaged and sold to the highest bidders. Get to know the potential winners and losers on both sides of the issue.

    IRL is an original podcast from Mozilla. For more on the series go to irlpodcast.org

    Undecided as to whether or not you support net neutrality? Check out our blog for more.

    Find out how to participate in the Net Neutrality Day of Action here.

    You can file comments on Pai's plan to roll back net neutrality rules at this link. Just click "Express" to write a comment directly into the FCC form.

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    25 mins
  • Hack Jobs
    Jul 24 2017

    Have you been hacked, or been the victim of malware or ransomware? Humans make the internet vibrant, but we're also the weakest link — we're predictable and often easily fooled. This episode of IRL focuses on our internet insecurity. Meet the unsung heroes fighting to keep us safe.

    IRL is an original podcast from Mozilla. For more on the series go to irlpodcast.org.

    Stay safe online! Here's more on how to not be a ransomware victim.

    And, if you'd like to learn a bit more about the PATCH Act mentioned in our episode, go here.

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    26 mins
  • The Care and Feeding of Your Troll
    Aug 7 2017

    Trolls. You'll find them in every corner of the Internet. During this episode, explore the landscape of trolling online, its impact on individuals, and its impact on the Web. Some people are fighting back in new and tasty ways. Baked goods included.

    IRL is an original podcast from Mozilla. For more on the series go to irlpodcast.org.

    Help form a more inclusive world and Web.

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    26 mins
  • I Spy With My Digital Eye
    Aug 21 2017

    We react against the idea of surveillance, but it turns out that we’ve invited it into our homes through devices like digital assistants, connected toys, and baby monitors. Are you comfortable with the idea that someone might be watching you or listening to you right now?

    IRL is an original podcast from Mozilla. For more on the series go to irlpodcast.org.

    Struck by the idea that toys made for kids may have prying eyes (and ears)? For more on connected devices and surveillance, head over to our blog.

    And, check out the Surveillance Self-Defense Kit mentioned in this episode, developed by the Electronic Frontier Foundation.

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    26 mins
  • All Access Pass
    Sep 4 2017

    What is life like without fast Internet, and how does life change once a person has it? Should Internet access be a right, rather than a luxury? Veronica Belmont explores these questions as she talks to people about joining the digital economy. Inspiring stories of access are surfaced by members of a small Minnesota community and by a Syrian refugee who found hope in Amsterdam.

    IRL is an original podcast from Mozilla. For more on the series go to irlpodcast.org

    The more voices, perspectives, languages, and people contributing to the Web, the richer the experience for everyone. But the Internet is not yet accessible to all. Find out how you can make a difference.

    And, find out how libraries, in particular, are evolving to meet digital demand and address patrons' connectivity issues.

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    27 mins
  • Free Speech, Limited?
    Sep 18 2017

    In our final episode of season 1, we break from our usual format to host a big conversation. Recent events like the Charlottesville, VA rally have revealed the Internet’s role in helping spread IRL threats and violence. Leaders in the tech world have represented varying positions on both protecting free speech and also reducing hate speech online. Should tech companies regulate who says what on the Internet? Brandi Collins of Color of Change, Anil Dash of Fog Creek Software and Jillian York of the Electronic Frontier Foundation address this question and more with Veronica Belmont.

    IRL is an original podcast from Mozilla. For more on the series go to irlpodcast.org.

    Freedom of speech is important, online and off. And, it’s also important that free speech not infringe on the freedom of others. Tell us: what can regular internet citizens do to address this issue? How can we all accelerate the pace of change for a more free, civil and healthy Internet?

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    37 mins