The latest post on ‘ReadWrite’ is titled “Why Do Users Trust Mozilla More Than Google On Privacy?”.

John Paul Titlow  says, “The privacy-obsessed don’t seem to think much of Google.

A survey of consumer confidence found Mozilla to be the most trustworthy pure Internet company when it comes to user privacy, the organization eagerly announced. Out of companies generally, Mozilla broke into the top 20 in the study, which was conducted by the Ponemon Institute.

The top 20 includes plenty of other tech firms, including Amazon, eBay, Intuit, IBM, Microsoft, HP and even oft-loathed telecom carriers Verizon and AT&T.

Notably absent? Google”.

Why Do Users Trust Mozilla More Than Google On Privacy?

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