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== UX design == | == UX design == | ||
* UX exploration & investigation is needed. | * UX exploration & investigation is needed. | ||
== Justification == | |||
=== Why are we doing this? === | |||
* User value - our current password handling is sub-par on mobile devices, and we need to do better. Having a truly effective and innovative way to make passwords suck less would be an incredibly attractive user benefit potentially leading to marketshare increases and pre-install deals. | |||
* User protection - improving how we handle passwords will (ideally) make using properly-secure passwords less arduous for users, increasing their overall security and privacy. This will potentially lead to increased marketshare, visibility, and pre-install deals. | |||
* Supports other features, such as improving our auto-fill capabilities and mobile shopping optimizations, possibly (eventually?) Firefox Account integration and support. | |||
== Research and references == | |||
* TBD | |||
== Quality criteria == | == Quality criteria == |
Revision as of 19:32, 13 December 2013
Tracking
- Meta-bug to be filed
Goals
Improve overall password UX and handling (including Master Password) to go along with the form auto-fill improvements project. If users are going to store auto-fill data in their browsers, we want it to be significantly easier and more seamless to use a master password to protect that data.
This is not necessarily a full overhaul of the Fennec password system, just an initial "cupcake" level of improvement.
Use cases & user stories
- TBD
UX design
- UX exploration & investigation is needed.
Justification
Why are we doing this?
- User value - our current password handling is sub-par on mobile devices, and we need to do better. Having a truly effective and innovative way to make passwords suck less would be an incredibly attractive user benefit potentially leading to marketshare increases and pre-install deals.
- User protection - improving how we handle passwords will (ideally) make using properly-secure passwords less arduous for users, increasing their overall security and privacy. This will potentially lead to increased marketshare, visibility, and pre-install deals.
- Supports other features, such as improving our auto-fill capabilities and mobile shopping optimizations, possibly (eventually?) Firefox Account integration and support.
Research and references
- TBD
Quality criteria
- No user-perceptible performance degradation
- All user stories are met
- All goals are met