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== Agenda ==
== Agenda ==
The following list is taken directly from the [http://spreadsheets.google.com/pub?key=p4kVYBRbEKKgFPCn5XmfrXw&gid=0 Firefox 3 Detailed Feature List].  If this list does not match the other, the Google Spreadsheet version takes precedence (I may have made a copying error). 


* P1 - Security/Privacy context UI redesign (currently: lock icon)
* P1 - Security/Privacy context UI redesign (currently: lock icon)

Revision as of 00:05, 31 January 2007

« Firefox Requirements Meetings

Dial-in Info

  • 650-903-0800x91 Conf# 8602 (US/INTL)
  • +1 866 879 4799 (pin 369) Conf# 8602

Agenda

The following list is taken directly from the Firefox 3 Detailed Feature List. If this list does not match the other, the Google Spreadsheet version takes precedence (I may have made a copying error).

  • P1 - Security/Privacy context UI redesign (currently: lock icon)
    • P1 FR - Support website identity validation mechanism (ref: EV Certs)
    • P1 FR - Indicate security and privacy status in secondary UI
    • P1 FR - Alert user when they are providing information on a suspicious website
    • P1 NFR - User should be able to determine the "identity" of a website when that information is available
    • P1 NFR - User should be able to investigate signals of website trustworthiness
    • P1 NFR - Better UI indication of encryption, identity, previous interaction/knowledge of site, overall level of trust in site
  • P2 - Private web browsing
    • P2 FR - Create a "private browsing mode" for Firefox
    • P2 FR - Indicate privacy status, exchange of personal information in primary UI
    • P2 NFR - Should not interfere with normal browsing mode
  • P2 - Blacklisting of malicious websites
    • P2 FR - Extend phishing protection to include malware sites and Add-ons
    • P2 NFR - Unify terminology and metaphors for "blocked malicious content"