Privacy/Reviews/Telemetry/Default Browser Status
This page documents one type of data collected by telemetry: what is collected, the problem we seek to solve by collecting the data, and how we minimize any risks to users' privacy in deploying the measurement.
Status:
Engineering Contact: | Taras Glek |
Product Contact: | Chris Blizzard |
Privacy Contact: | Sid Stamm |
Document State: | [NEW] documenting |
Problem Statement
Do people download Firefox with another browser already their default browser? Does Firefox become their default browser? Do users slow to adopt new features correlate with their having a different browser as the default? Do the long term users of Firefox have it as their default browser?
Measurement to Collect
Describe what type of measurement will be recorded and transmitted to our servers, and how it will be kept (as unique measurement or in aggregate) on our servers.
This measurement is a boolean (yes or no) describing whether or not the running instance of Firefox is the default browser on its host.
See bug 679938
Privacy Considerations
This section will contain potential privacy risks and measures taken to minimize them.
Consent and Privacy Policy Considerations
This section contains notation of any changes to privacy policies or user opt-in/opt-out consent UX that is updated to include this measurement.
Alignment with Operating Principles
This section briefly describes how the measurement and technique lines up with our operating principles'
- Transparency / No Surprises
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- Real Choice
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- Sensible Defaults
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- Limited Data
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