The company will also reduce its investment in its mozilla.social Mastodon instance, a social media platform launched in 2023. Despite diversifying its product portfolio in recent years, Firefox has continued to lose market share. The company's leadership believes refocusing on Firefox is necessary for Mozilla's long-term survival, as it provides the majority of the company's income.
Key takeaways:
- Mozilla is making significant changes to its product strategy, including scaling back its investment in several products like its VPN, Relay, Online Footprint Scrubber, and shutting down Hubs, its 3D virtual world.
- The changes will result in layoffs affecting approximately 60 employees.
- Mozilla plans to focus on integrating 'trustworthy AI' into Firefox, bringing together the teams that work on Pocket, Content and AI/Ml.
- The organization's leadership believes that diversifying its product portfolio beyond Firefox is necessary for Mozilla's long-term survival, despite criticism and Firefox's declining market share.