Hi Daniel!

You can see the full list here:
https://firefox.settings.services.mozilla.com/v1/buckets/main/collections/query-stripping/records
@Tim Huang <[email protected]> did we file bugs for the individual query
params we strip?

Best Regards,
Paul

On Mon, 8 Aug 2022 at 19:58, Daniel Serodio <[email protected]> wrote:

> Is this list documented somewhere? I searched for "privacy.query_stripping
> site:mozilla.org" and found only developer-centric links (Bugzilla
> issues, mailing list posts, commits, etc.)
>
> Thanks,
> Daniel Serodio
>
> On Wednesday, June 29, 2022 at 3:33:26 AM UTC-3 xintrea wrote:
>
>> This is a very strange decision. It will be necessary to create a WEB
>> standard with a list of "forbidden" parameters, so that other projects that
>> might accidentally use the same parameter names do not suffer.
>>
>> This update may cause mega-corporations to generate parameter names.
>> Visually, they will look like a random set of characters, inside they will
>> contain an encrypted name with a random initialization vector and a
>> checksum to distinguish between friend or enemy.
>>
>> ?vdj1967enxb52p99kiGFskdj785hFyu=kjQGj90sac17E6AJjk8afzmScA
>>
>> Further you will forbid to use "unreadable" names of parameters? Then
>> they will begin to make up random names from readable words. Will you start
>> limiting the length of parameter names next? Then you will destroy the
>> entire Internet.
>>
>> среда, 13 октября 2021 г. в 19:59:53 UTC+3, [email protected]:
>>
>>> Hi folks,
>>>
>>> On Tue, Oct 12, 2021 at 1:37 PM Chris H-C <[email protected]> wrote:
>>>
>>>> To dveditz's points:
>>>>
>>>> > Are you tracking users, or campaigns?
>>>>
>>>> Me personally? Neither : ) But to my knowledge from helping with the
>>>> implementation of attribution collection in Firefox Telemetry the answer is
>>>> campaigns (and other things on that order)[1]. Basically `utm_` params.
>>>>
>>>> > do you track cross-site?
>>>>
>>>> Again, not me personally : ) But we may have partners driving us
>>>> traffic, and we may host the installer on non-first-party eTLD+1s for, I
>>>> dunno, CDN reasons? (not sure we do for Desktop, but we don't host our own
>>>> packages for Android and iOS as you'd imagine. App Stores. Ick.).
>>>>
>>>> > Are you likely to use fbclid= or other known tracker to do so?
>>>>
>>>> I doubt that very much. To my knowledge we're interested in
>>>> campaign/experiment/branch-level efficacy measurement, not user-level
>>>> tracking.
>>>>
>>>
>>> Many thanks to :chutten for raising this, 'cuz otherwise it would have
>>> been me.  The attribution that we're talking about is not user-level, but
>>> we do use "well known" identifiers: from
>>> https://searchfox.org/mozilla-central/rev/b822a27de3947d3f4898defac6164e52caf1451b/browser/components/attribution/AttributionCode.jsm#45-54,
>>> I see:
>>>
>>> "source",
>>> "medium",
>>> "campaign",
>>> "content",
>>> "experiment",
>>> "variation",
>>> "ua",
>>> "dltoken",
>>>
>>> These are terms that Firefox's client-side attribution code recognizes
>>> It's possible that mozilla.org (bedrock) uses and/or recognizes more.
>>> I believe that the first several of those are "industry standard" terms and
>>> while not user-level generally (or at this time), might be blocked were we
>>> and others to block more aggressively.  The "dltoken" is a per-download
>>> identifier.
>>>
>>> Nick
>>>
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