Is the link: http://qsurvey.mozilla.com/s3/.../ a valid Mozilla survey link (or malware)?
I got this in an email from invites@mailer.surveygizmo.com.
Here is the text of the body of the message:
Thank you for agreeing to participate in this 2-minute survey. Your feedback will help us improve Firefox support for users around the world. Please click on the link below to start the survey.
http://qsurvey.mozilla.com/s3/.../.../
Thank you, Mozilla Support
This message was sent by Mozilla Corporation, 331 E. Evelyn Ave, Ste 300, Mountain View, CA 94041. To unsubscribe, click below: Unsubscribe
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Many fake notices have been going thru the web for months now. Please wait until you know for sure.
CDarby said
I got this in an email from invites@mailer.surveygizmo.com. Here is the text of the body of the message: Thank you for agreeing to participate in this 2-minute survey. Your feedback will help us improve Firefox support for users around the world. Please click on the link below to start the survey. http://qsurvey.mozilla.com/s3/.../.../ Thank you, Mozilla Support This message was sent by Mozilla Corporation, 331 E. Evelyn Ave, Ste 300, Mountain View, CA 94041. To unsubscribe, click below: Unsubscribe
It's real as mozilla.org and mozilla.com are official Mozilla domains. https://wiki.mozilla.org/Over_100_domains
You may have signed up for a newsletter at some point perhaps like on www.mozilla.org
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FredMcD said
Many fake notices have been going thru the web for months now. Please wait until you know for sure.
So you think mozilla.com is not official?
Hi CDarby,
Good for you to post this question rather than to go right ahead and jump to it !
Better safe than sorry !