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author | Christian Mollekopf <chrigi_1@fastmail.fm> | 2017-09-13 12:42:31 +0200 |
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committer | Christian Mollekopf <chrigi_1@fastmail.fm> | 2017-09-13 12:42:31 +0200 |
commit | c12a9a09da59b9e418316dba02e6215cb55e47ee (patch) | |
tree | 05498d9a42e399bcca787f40c1fc473fb09e680e /tests/threaddata/thread4 | |
parent | 55fe06979ceebe67553135b43aa47e70d931304b (diff) | |
parent | ebdb89b8bb482bbb5ecd544c3d38bef35fc7d820 (diff) | |
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111 | On Wednesday, 16 August 2017 09:33:02 CEST Valorie Zimmerman wrote: | ||
112 | > Hi all, Mozilla has done a lot of work on telemetry, and we might be | ||
113 | > able to use some of their findings. On this page: | ||
114 | > https://wiki.mozilla.org/Firefox/Data_Collection they break down the | ||
115 | > data they might possibly collect into four buckets - technical (such | ||
116 | > as crashes), user interaction, web activity, and sensitive (personal | ||
117 | > data). | ||
118 | |||
119 | without making it that explicit, we basically have the same four categories of | ||
120 | data too, and explicitly exclude the use of category 3 and 4, ie user content/ | ||
121 | activity and personal data, only technical and interaction data are allowed to | ||
122 | be used (category 1 and 2). | ||
123 | |||
124 | > This bit might be relevant to our discussion: "Categories 1 & 2 | ||
125 | > (Technical & Interaction data) | ||
126 | > Pre-Release & Release: Data may default on, provided the data is | ||
127 | > exclusively in these categories (it cannot be in any other category). | ||
128 | > In Release, an opt-out must be available for most types of Technical | ||
129 | > and Interaction data. " | ||
130 | > | ||
131 | > I think the entire page might be enlightening to this discussion. I | ||
132 | > believe our analysis of needs should be more fine-grained, and that | ||
133 | > some parts of what we need can be "default on" especially for | ||
134 | > pre-release testing. For releases, we can provide an opt-out. | ||
135 | > | ||
136 | > Other more sensitive data will need to be opt-in. I think it's a | ||
137 | > mistake to treat all the data we might want all in the same way. | ||
138 | |||
139 | This again brings up opt-out, which so far doesn't seem to have a chance for | ||
140 | consensus. Can we defer this to when we have some more experience with the | ||
141 | opt-in approach and how much participation we get with that? Or are people | ||
142 | feeling this would too strongly limit what they are allowed to do in their | ||
143 | applications? | ||
144 | |||
145 | Seeing yesterday's blog from the Krita team (https://akapust1n.github.io/ | ||
146 | 2017-08-15-sixth-blog-gsoc-2017/), I'd particularly be interested in their | ||
147 | view on this. | ||
148 | |||
149 | Regards, | ||
150 | Volker | ||
151 | |||
152 | > On Sun, Aug 13, 2017 at 3:18 AM, Christian Loosli | ||
153 | > | ||
154 | > <christian.loosli@fuchsnet.ch> wrote: | ||
155 | > > Hi, | ||
156 | > > | ||
157 | > > thank you very much for this work, sounds great! | ||
158 | > > | ||
159 | > > Only point I have: maybe make sure that the opt-in / default settings are | ||
160 | > > not only mandatory for application developers, but also for packagers / | ||
161 | > > distributions. | ||
162 | > > | ||
163 | > > Some distributions have rather questionable views on privacy and by | ||
164 | > > default | ||
165 | > > sent information to third parties, so I would feel much more safe if they | ||
166 | > > weren't allowed (in theory) to flick the switch in their package by | ||
167 | > > default to "on" either. | ||
168 | > > | ||
169 | > > Kind regards, | ||
170 | > > | ||
171 | > > Christian | ||
172 | |||
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