SeaMonkey users as far as possible.
<ul>
<li><span class="hilite">Individuals' security</span> on the Internet is
- fundamental and cannot be treated as optional. (see The Mozilla
- Manifesto)</li>
+ fundamental and cannot be treated as optional. (see
+ <a href="http://www.mozilla.org/about/mozilla-manifesto">The Mozilla
+ Manifesto</a>)</li>
<li>The suite needs to offer its users realistic options for
- understanding, managing, combining, sharing and moving
+ understanding, accessing, managing, combining, sharing and moving
<span class="hilite">data created by or about them</span>.</li>
- <li>SeaMonkey needs to provide its users the ability to understand,
- access, manage, combine, share, and move their data.</li>
<li>When a feature that provides more <span class="hilite">security
threatens to invade privacy</span> (e.g. sending some of the user's
data to a server to check for possible security risks), this effect