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Is this an approved Mozilla website?: http://www.surveygizmo.com/s3/popup/1002970/46488f9ad4eb

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The noted website popped up when I went to the following website for a Mozillia update download: https://support.mozilla.org/en-US/kb/update-firefox-latest-version.

I agreed to do their requested survey which consisted of 2 questions: 1) My email addy & 2) A 6 optioned selection re: "If I was satisfied w/the Mozilla browser. After completing the question, a "Thank you" page displayed.

I'm now wondering if I just gave my email addy to a spam /phish related source?

The noted website popped up when I went to the following website for a Mozillia update download: https://support.mozilla.org/en-US/kb/update-firefox-latest-version. I agreed to do their requested survey which consisted of 2 questions: 1) My email addy & 2) A 6 optioned selection re: "If I was satisfied w/the Mozilla browser. After completing the question, a "Thank you" page displayed. I'm now wondering if I just gave my email addy to a spam /phish related source?

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Mozilla does indeed use surveygizmo for surveys on various things on occasion.

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Hi. I have a had a look into this and have checked with others and have found that this is a legitimate survey. This is part of the work that is done to make sure that people continue to get support with Mozilla products and services.

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Mozilla does indeed use surveygizmo for surveys on various things on occasion.

James trɔe

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Thanks much for reassuring me & kudos for your community contributions!

Best,

r.d.phoenix

redsphx1140 said

The noted website popped up when I went to the following website for a Mozillia update download: https://support.mozilla.org/en-US/kb/update-firefox-latest-version. I agreed to do their requested survey which consisted of 2 questions: 1) My email addy & 2) A 6 optioned selection re: "If I was satisfied w/the Mozilla browser. After completing the question, a "Thank you" page displayed. I'm now wondering if I just gave my email addy to a spam /phish related source?