A blog post from the Mozilla firm states that it is glad to assist and pleased to further the work of the anonymity systems by activating 12 additional relay networks that can be used to ensure up time and spare incidents relating to maintenance or failure. A spokes person from Mozilla said The move by Mozilla is a part of the Polaris Privacy Initiative that Mozilla launched last year, when the firm said that it was backing user-led privacy control for the internet. When the Tor talk began, the people from Tor expressed their excitement and Andrew Lewman of the Tor Project. said. “The Tor Project is excited to join Mozilla as a launch partner in the Polaris programme. We look forward to working together on privacy technology, open standards, and future product collaborations,” Mozilla launched the middle relay nodes in mid-January as a proof of concept. Tor, of course, is based on Mozilla’s Firefox browser.