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Latest revision as of 19:20, 14 November 2006
Session Title
Privacy
Session Leaders
Mike Beltzner
Summary
While there are many mechanisms for privacy in the physical world, there are very few in the virtual world. In this session we will discuss the design and implementation of a private browsing mode in Firefox 3.
Agenda
- The history of private browsing: Asa
- Do users care about privacy?
- How do we find out (they will lie if we ask them)
- What different types of privacy are there?
- The user experience of private browsing
- Implementation issues
- How to market the feature
- I believe assuming it is just for adult content trivializes this feature's overall importance to end users
- Shopping for birthday presents
- Researching medical conditions
- Walkup kiosk use, internet cafes, etc.
Interested Attendees
- Alex Faaborg
- Dria
- caillon
- Frederic Wenzel
- Jay Goldman (Radiant Core)
- Ian Hayward (Glaxstar)
- Ryan Flint
- David Rolnitzky
- Gavin
- Majken Connor
- Jesse Ruderman
- Steve England
- robcee
- Juan Becerra